Depends on condition, mileage, options, and where you live.
Depends on overall condition, mileage, options, etc...
retail inventory retail inventory retail inventory
=(retail - cost) / retail
this would likely refer to the cost of your current merchandise
Retail = cost*(1+markup/100)
COST !
The cost of items in a retail store.
{| |- | Alaina Co. At Cost At Retail At Cost At Retail Goods available for sale Beginning Inventory 81670 114610 78550 Cost of goods purchased 492250 751730 751730 Goods available for sale 573920 866340 830280 Less: net sales at retail 786120 786120 Less: sales at returns 4480 4480 ending inventory at retail 84700 48640 Cost at retail ratio (573920 ÷ 866340) 66% Estimated ending inventory at cost $ 55,902 |}
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Cost-to-Retail % = COGAS @ cost / COGAS @ retail Note: For the Conventional Retail Method the COGAS numbers come before you subtract the net markdowns (but they do include additions for net purchases and markups). For the Average Cost Retail Method, you would subtract the net markdowns before you enter the COGAS numbers. Hope this helps!
that should be a Colt lightweight officers acp, made in 1987 and cost then retail 458.88 Pricing now would depend on finish, condition, etc , anywhere from 500.00 to 900.00.