Discounts should come first and surcharges should be applied later.
The answer depends on whether these are discounts or surcharges!
BAF is a Bunker Adjustment Factor applied ot imported goods, to allow for flcutuations in fuel surcharges.
The face value of a coupon is the amount of money it is worth before any discounts or promotions are applied.
The real price of the product after all discounts and promotions are applied is the final amount that you will pay for the product.
Steam discounts are applied before checkout - there are no coupon codes. If a game is on sale or has been reduced, it is noted on the actual item.
I don't think Sprint offers any coupons that you can apply after you have used too many minutes or texts. Most of their discounts have to be applied before and will work after the coupon is applied. They do offer commercial business discounts that can apply each month to your bill that can save you up to 18% off your bill.
Benefits of using an Applied bank card include special offers and discounts. One can find a list of the thousands of discounts and special offers available by visiting the Applied Advantage website.
To calculate the vehicle gross premium, you start with the base premium determined by the insurer, which considers factors like the vehicle's make and model, the driver's history, and coverage options. Then, you add any applicable taxes, fees, and surcharges. Lastly, discounts for safe driving or bundled policies can be applied to arrive at the final gross premium amount. This total reflects the overall cost of the insurance policy before any adjustments.
Trade discounts are guranteed discounts a business is getting by purchasing from a seller. Cash discounts are OPTIONAL discounts that a buyer gets if they opt to pay their bill (invoice) earlier then the due date. The seller specifies in the invoice how many days earlier a buyer has to pay their bill to get the cash discount. If a cash discount is taken, it is applied after the trade discounts, but before shipping and handling charges.
A normal fare refers to the standard price charged for transportation services, such as buses, trains, or taxis, without any discounts, surcharges, or special promotions applied. It typically reflects the cost of a single trip based on distance, duration, or service type. Normal fares can vary by location, time of day, and the mode of transport, and are often published by transportation providers.
In bulk packages list prices, bulk discounts, surcharges, etc) In computer terminology Retail Package is a fully boxed item with full color retail markings & descriptions
The marked price of an item is the price displayed on the item or its tag before any discounts or promotions are applied. It represents the initial selling price set by the retailer and serves as a reference point for consumers. When discounts are offered, the marked price is often used to calculate the sale price.