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By Radhika
Faculty of Management
J.H.Bhalodia College
Unit : 2 – Pricing Policies and Methods
Introduction
Pricing is one of the major components a full business
plan. Assigning product prices is a strategic activity.
The price you assign will impact how consumers view
your product and whether they will purchase it. Price
also helps differentiate your product from those of your
competitors.
Cont.
 It is the most important aspects of managerial
decision-making.
 If the price is set too high..
 If the price is set too low..
 Weather to set high price or low price depend upon
a number of factor and a wide variety of
conditions.
 Not only crucial at beginning….
Factors Governing prices
Demand
and Supply
Goodwill of
a co.
Competition,
Trend in
Market
Purchasing
power of
Buyers
Govt. Policy
Costs &
Manageme
nt Policies
Objectives of Pricing Policies
1. Maximization of profits for the entire product line
2. Promotion of the long range welfare of the firm.
3. Adaption of the prices to fit the diverse competitive
situations faced by any products
4. Flexibility to vary prices to meet changes in economic
conditions affecting the various consumer industries.
5. Market Penetration
6. Market Skimming
7. Early Cash recovery
8. Stabilization of price and profit
9. Satisfaction
Pricing Strategies
1. Competitive Advantage Pricing
2. Keystone Pricing
3. Loss Leader Pricing
4. Multiple Unit Pricing
5. Odd pricing
6. Penetrations Pricing (Customer Loyalty)
7. Price Lining (Good, Better & Best)
8. Price Skimming
9. Optional Product Pricing
10.Product Bundle Pricing
Pricing Methods
1. Cost plus pricing of Full cost Pricing
2. Rate of Return Pricing / Target Pricing
3. Going Rate Pricing
4. Skimming And Penetration
5. Multi stage Pricing
6. Peak Load Pricing
Cost Plus Pricing
 Most Common Method
 Prices are set to cover cost (material, labor, overheads)
 And also has the predetermined percentage for profit
 Percentage differs among industry, member firm even product
of a same firm
 It denotes some vague notion of a just profit
Peak Load Pricing
 Peak Load Pricing is a pricing strategy that implies price will
be set at the highest level during times when demand is at
a peak. The pricing strategy is an attempt to shift demand, or at
least consumption of the good or service, to accommodate
supply.
Peak Load Pricing
 Peak Load Pricing is a pricing strategy that implies price will
be set at the highest level during times when demand is at
a peak. The pricing strategy is an attempt to shift demand, or at
least consumption of the good or service, to accommodate
supply.
Peak Load Pricing
 Peak Load Pricing is a pricing strategy that implies price will
be set at the highest level during times when demand is at
a peak. The pricing strategy is an attempt to shift demand, or at
least consumption of the good or service, to accommodate
supply.
Importance
1. Reliable Examination
2. Examination of Original Evidences
3. Detection of errors at Initial Stage
4. Keeps the Auditor alert
Points to be
included
1. Serial No.
2. Date
3. Name
4. Address
5. Amount
6. Particulars
7. Approval and signature
8. Revenue stamp
9. Continuous vouching
10. Cancelling the voucher
11. Period
12. Entry in the books of a/c
13. List of missing vouchers
Vouching of
Cash transactions
Cash book is the most important of the books of
a/c for any business. The receipts and payments are
recorded in cash book. The cash balance on any day
can be known from cash book. The entries for receipts
and payments of cash are checked with reference to
various supporting documentary evidences.
Objects
 To ascertain that all the expenses and receipts are
shown under the correct book
 To ascertain that all the expenses and receipts
are shown under the correct heads
 To ensure there is no unauthorized or fraudulent
payments are made
 To verify that the closing cash bank balance are
correctly struck.
Examining Internal Check regarding
CASH
 An auditor should check internal check system in
respect of cash transaction is satisfactory and if not
there are possibilities of the frauds and defalcation.
 If cash discount is given to customers then it must
be uniform.
 The receipt book should be kept under the control of
responsible official.
 Cash received must be deposited in bank and must
be supported by pay-in-slips.
 The system of recording all receipts noted in a note
book or diary in the cash book promptly.
Vouching the
Receipt side of
Cash book
Vouchers
1. Opening Balance cash book of pre. yr
2. Cash Sales copies of cash memos
3. Cash Received from debtors receipts, bank pass book
4. Proceeds of Bills Receivable B/R book, pass book
5. Income for Interest and Dividend receipts, Counterfoils
6. Sale of Investments sale deed, receipt
7. Commission Received agreement,sale statement
8. Rent received Rent agreement,receipt
9. Proceeds from sale of scraped machinery plant register
10. Proceeds from sale of Fixed Assets receipt, tender
Cont.
11. Subscription received register of members
12. Insurance Claim insurance policy
13. Recovery of claims claim register, cash book
14. Receipts from sale hire purchase hire-purchase agreement
15. Royalty received contract of lease
16. Income of minimum rent lease agreement
17. IT refund return of income, app.
18. Dividend from Receiver receipt, passbook
19. Share Capital sh. App. & allotment
book, board’s resoltution
20. Debenture cash book, deb. App.,
board’s resolution
21. Issue of Right Shares cash book, AoA letter of
offer
Vouching of
the payment side of
Cash Book
i. Payments relate to the busi. Only
ii. The payment should relate to the year for which the a/c are
being audited
iii. All payments are properly approved and authenticated by
responsible officer
iv. Payments are correctly accounted for in the books of a/c
v. No payment should be left unrecorded
vi. Amount paid should be correct
vii. All payments supported by proper voucher
viii.Payment should be made to proper person
ix. Particulars should be tally with the books
x. The legality of payment should be verified
Vouching of
Subsidiary Books
1. Purchase book
2. Purchase return book
3. Sales book
4. Sales return book
5. Bills receivable book
6. Bills payable book
7. Journal proper
Journal proper
The transactions which are not recorded in the other subsidiary
books are entered in the Journal proper. The auditor should vouch
these transactions in the same manner as he does in case of cash
book transactions. He should see that each entry is supported by
supporting voucher.
a) Opening entries
b) Closing entries
c) Rectifying entries
d) Adjusting entries
e) Bad debts
f) Provision for bad debts and doubtful debts
g) Depreciation
Vouching
of Ledgers
Ledgers
Personal
Ledgers
Purchase
/Credito
rs
Sales/
Debtors
Ledgers
Imperson
al Ledgers
Real a/c
Nominal
a/c
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Pricing policies and methods

  • 1. By Radhika Faculty of Management J.H.Bhalodia College Unit : 2 – Pricing Policies and Methods
  • 2. Introduction Pricing is one of the major components a full business plan. Assigning product prices is a strategic activity. The price you assign will impact how consumers view your product and whether they will purchase it. Price also helps differentiate your product from those of your competitors.
  • 3. Cont.  It is the most important aspects of managerial decision-making.  If the price is set too high..  If the price is set too low..  Weather to set high price or low price depend upon a number of factor and a wide variety of conditions.  Not only crucial at beginning….
  • 4. Factors Governing prices Demand and Supply Goodwill of a co. Competition, Trend in Market Purchasing power of Buyers Govt. Policy Costs & Manageme nt Policies
  • 5. Objectives of Pricing Policies 1. Maximization of profits for the entire product line 2. Promotion of the long range welfare of the firm. 3. Adaption of the prices to fit the diverse competitive situations faced by any products 4. Flexibility to vary prices to meet changes in economic conditions affecting the various consumer industries. 5. Market Penetration 6. Market Skimming 7. Early Cash recovery 8. Stabilization of price and profit 9. Satisfaction
  • 6. Pricing Strategies 1. Competitive Advantage Pricing 2. Keystone Pricing 3. Loss Leader Pricing 4. Multiple Unit Pricing 5. Odd pricing 6. Penetrations Pricing (Customer Loyalty) 7. Price Lining (Good, Better & Best) 8. Price Skimming 9. Optional Product Pricing 10.Product Bundle Pricing
  • 7. Pricing Methods 1. Cost plus pricing of Full cost Pricing 2. Rate of Return Pricing / Target Pricing 3. Going Rate Pricing 4. Skimming And Penetration 5. Multi stage Pricing 6. Peak Load Pricing
  • 8. Cost Plus Pricing  Most Common Method  Prices are set to cover cost (material, labor, overheads)  And also has the predetermined percentage for profit  Percentage differs among industry, member firm even product of a same firm  It denotes some vague notion of a just profit
  • 9. Peak Load Pricing  Peak Load Pricing is a pricing strategy that implies price will be set at the highest level during times when demand is at a peak. The pricing strategy is an attempt to shift demand, or at least consumption of the good or service, to accommodate supply.
  • 10. Peak Load Pricing  Peak Load Pricing is a pricing strategy that implies price will be set at the highest level during times when demand is at a peak. The pricing strategy is an attempt to shift demand, or at least consumption of the good or service, to accommodate supply.
  • 11. Peak Load Pricing  Peak Load Pricing is a pricing strategy that implies price will be set at the highest level during times when demand is at a peak. The pricing strategy is an attempt to shift demand, or at least consumption of the good or service, to accommodate supply.
  • 12. Importance 1. Reliable Examination 2. Examination of Original Evidences 3. Detection of errors at Initial Stage 4. Keeps the Auditor alert
  • 13. Points to be included 1. Serial No. 2. Date 3. Name 4. Address 5. Amount 6. Particulars 7. Approval and signature 8. Revenue stamp 9. Continuous vouching 10. Cancelling the voucher 11. Period 12. Entry in the books of a/c 13. List of missing vouchers
  • 14. Vouching of Cash transactions Cash book is the most important of the books of a/c for any business. The receipts and payments are recorded in cash book. The cash balance on any day can be known from cash book. The entries for receipts and payments of cash are checked with reference to various supporting documentary evidences.
  • 15. Objects  To ascertain that all the expenses and receipts are shown under the correct book  To ascertain that all the expenses and receipts are shown under the correct heads  To ensure there is no unauthorized or fraudulent payments are made  To verify that the closing cash bank balance are correctly struck.
  • 16. Examining Internal Check regarding CASH  An auditor should check internal check system in respect of cash transaction is satisfactory and if not there are possibilities of the frauds and defalcation.  If cash discount is given to customers then it must be uniform.  The receipt book should be kept under the control of responsible official.  Cash received must be deposited in bank and must be supported by pay-in-slips.  The system of recording all receipts noted in a note book or diary in the cash book promptly.
  • 17. Vouching the Receipt side of Cash book Vouchers 1. Opening Balance cash book of pre. yr 2. Cash Sales copies of cash memos 3. Cash Received from debtors receipts, bank pass book 4. Proceeds of Bills Receivable B/R book, pass book 5. Income for Interest and Dividend receipts, Counterfoils 6. Sale of Investments sale deed, receipt 7. Commission Received agreement,sale statement 8. Rent received Rent agreement,receipt 9. Proceeds from sale of scraped machinery plant register 10. Proceeds from sale of Fixed Assets receipt, tender
  • 18. Cont. 11. Subscription received register of members 12. Insurance Claim insurance policy 13. Recovery of claims claim register, cash book 14. Receipts from sale hire purchase hire-purchase agreement 15. Royalty received contract of lease 16. Income of minimum rent lease agreement 17. IT refund return of income, app. 18. Dividend from Receiver receipt, passbook 19. Share Capital sh. App. & allotment book, board’s resoltution 20. Debenture cash book, deb. App., board’s resolution 21. Issue of Right Shares cash book, AoA letter of offer
  • 19. Vouching of the payment side of Cash Book i. Payments relate to the busi. Only ii. The payment should relate to the year for which the a/c are being audited iii. All payments are properly approved and authenticated by responsible officer iv. Payments are correctly accounted for in the books of a/c v. No payment should be left unrecorded vi. Amount paid should be correct vii. All payments supported by proper voucher viii.Payment should be made to proper person ix. Particulars should be tally with the books x. The legality of payment should be verified
  • 20. Vouching of Subsidiary Books 1. Purchase book 2. Purchase return book 3. Sales book 4. Sales return book 5. Bills receivable book 6. Bills payable book 7. Journal proper
  • 21. Journal proper The transactions which are not recorded in the other subsidiary books are entered in the Journal proper. The auditor should vouch these transactions in the same manner as he does in case of cash book transactions. He should see that each entry is supported by supporting voucher. a) Opening entries b) Closing entries c) Rectifying entries d) Adjusting entries e) Bad debts f) Provision for bad debts and doubtful debts g) Depreciation