If a price reflects discount, the discount has already been applied.
if you mean "Net Price", it's the amount after deducting trade discount and cash discount.
It means a discount price
Discount = Original Price - Discounted Price Percentage Discount = 100* Discount / Original Price
You need to know the discounted price and either the discount amount or the discount rate. If you know the discount amount: Original Price = Discounted Price + Discount If you know the Discount Rate (percentage discount ): Original Price = 100*Discounted Price / (100 - Discount Rate)
Price less Discount = Discounted price/Reduced price/Sale price.
If a price reflects discount, the discount has already been applied.
if you mean "Net Price", it's the amount after deducting trade discount and cash discount.
It means a discount price
When a product or item is sold to a reseller the trade discount is the amount or rate by which the retail price is reduced.It reflects the resellers profit margin.
Price paid after the discount is subtracted is called the discount price. This is also commonly referred to as the net price.
Discount = Original Price - Discounted Price Percentage Discount = 100* Discount / Original Price
You need to know the discounted price and either the discount amount or the discount rate. If you know the discount amount: Original Price = Discounted Price + Discount If you know the Discount Rate (percentage discount ): Original Price = 100*Discounted Price / (100 - Discount Rate)
To find the discount price on a commodity, first determine the original price and the discount percentage. Multiply the original price by the discount percentage (expressed as a decimal) to find the discount amount. Subtract this discount amount from the original price to obtain the discount price. For example, if an item costs $100 and has a 20% discount, the discount amount is $20, making the final price $80.
To calculate the discount on a base price, first determine the discount rate (usually expressed as a percentage). Multiply the base price by the discount rate to find the discount amount. Subtract this discount amount from the base price to get the final price. For example, if the base price is $100 and the discount rate is 20%, the discount would be $20, making the final price $80.
Price less Discount = Discounted price/Reduced price/Sale price.
discount price = price / 2
The price made after the discount is subtracted is known as the "discounted price" or "final price." To calculate it, you subtract the discount amount from the original price. For example, if the original price is $100 and the discount is 20%, the discount amount would be $20, making the final price $80.