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brodiemac

Commission formula
 
I have a bit of a quandry with this one. I have a spreadsheet I need to
calculate commissions with. First the salespeople enter in how many sales
they get each day which then totals at the bottom. The way it works for most
of these sales is if they get between 1-4 sales, they will get $2 for each
sale. Above and beyond 4, they get $5 for each sale. I have the forumla
setup like this:

=IF(B28<4,B28*2,6+(B28-3)*5) where B28 is the total number of units sold.

The problem is I have one product where the commissions are on three tiers:

1-5 units= $7
6-10 units= $10
11+ units= $13

How would I calculate this?

Niek Otten

Commission formula
 
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/variablerate.html

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten

"brodiemac" wrote in message
...
I have a bit of a quandry with this one. I have a spreadsheet I need to
calculate commissions with. First the salespeople enter in how many sales
they get each day which then totals at the bottom. The way it works for
most
of these sales is if they get between 1-4 sales, they will get $2 for each
sale. Above and beyond 4, they get $5 for each sale. I have the forumla
setup like this:

=IF(B28<4,B28*2,6+(B28-3)*5) where B28 is the total number of units sold.

The problem is I have one product where the commissions are on three
tiers:

1-5 units= $7
6-10 units= $10
11+ units= $13

How would I calculate this?




bpeltzer

Commission formula
 
I like to restructure the calculation as $7 per unit, PLUS $3 per unit ($10 -
$7) above 5, PLUS $3 per unit ($13 - $10) above 10.
Then the formula is =7*b28 + max(0,3*(b28-5)) + max(0,3*(b28-10)).
Each MAX ensures that there's no penalty for not reaching that threshold.
--Bruce

"brodiemac" wrote:

I have a bit of a quandry with this one. I have a spreadsheet I need to
calculate commissions with. First the salespeople enter in how many sales
they get each day which then totals at the bottom. The way it works for most
of these sales is if they get between 1-4 sales, they will get $2 for each
sale. Above and beyond 4, they get $5 for each sale. I have the forumla
setup like this:

=IF(B28<4,B28*2,6+(B28-3)*5) where B28 is the total number of units sold.

The problem is I have one product where the commissions are on three tiers:

1-5 units= $7
6-10 units= $10
11+ units= $13

How would I calculate this?


Roger Govier

Commission formula
 
Hi

One way
=A1*7+(MAX(0,A1-5)*3+(MAX(0,(A1-10)*3

Your first formula expressed in the same way would be
=A1*2+MAX(0,A1-4)*3

The formula pays the base amount on all sales, then the incremental
value on the sales above each incremental step.

--
Regards

Roger Govier


"brodiemac" wrote in message
...
I have a bit of a quandry with this one. I have a spreadsheet I need
to
calculate commissions with. First the salespeople enter in how many
sales
they get each day which then totals at the bottom. The way it works
for most
of these sales is if they get between 1-4 sales, they will get $2 for
each
sale. Above and beyond 4, they get $5 for each sale. I have the
forumla
setup like this:

=IF(B28<4,B28*2,6+(B28-3)*5) where B28 is the total number of units
sold.

The problem is I have one product where the commissions are on three
tiers:

1-5 units= $7
6-10 units= $10
11+ units= $13

How would I calculate this?




Dana DeLouis

Commission formula
 
Another option:
=MAX(7*A1,10*A1-15,13*A1-45)

HTH :)
--
Dana DeLouis
Win XP & Office 2003


"brodiemac" wrote in message
...
I have a bit of a quandry with this one. I have a spreadsheet I need to
calculate commissions with. First the salespeople enter in how many sales
they get each day which then totals at the bottom. The way it works for
most
of these sales is if they get between 1-4 sales, they will get $2 for each
sale. Above and beyond 4, they get $5 for each sale. I have the forumla
setup like this:

=IF(B28<4,B28*2,6+(B28-3)*5) where B28 is the total number of units sold.

The problem is I have one product where the commissions are on three
tiers:

1-5 units= $7
6-10 units= $10
11+ units= $13

How would I calculate this?




brodiemac

Commission formula
 
So many answers so far. You are all great.

I used the answer that Roger Govier gave since it worked the best for me.
Thanks all!!!

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

One way
=A1*7+(MAX(0,A1-5)*3+(MAX(0,(A1-10)*3

Your first formula expressed in the same way would be
=A1*2+MAX(0,A1-4)*3

The formula pays the base amount on all sales, then the incremental
value on the sales above each incremental step.

--
Regards

Roger Govier


"brodiemac" wrote in message
...
I have a bit of a quandry with this one. I have a spreadsheet I need
to
calculate commissions with. First the salespeople enter in how many
sales
they get each day which then totals at the bottom. The way it works
for most
of these sales is if they get between 1-4 sales, they will get $2 for
each
sale. Above and beyond 4, they get $5 for each sale. I have the
forumla
setup like this:

=IF(B28<4,B28*2,6+(B28-3)*5) where B28 is the total number of units
sold.

The problem is I have one product where the commissions are on three
tiers:

1-5 units= $7
6-10 units= $10
11+ units= $13

How would I calculate this?





Roger Govier

Commission formula
 
Hi

Thanks for the feedback.
My solution had some extraneous brackets included, and would have
resulted in an error if used as posted. It should have read
either =A1*7+(MAX(0,A1-5)*3)+(MAX(0,A1-10)*3)
or more simply =A1*7+MAX(0,A1-5)*3+MAX(0,A1-10)*3
Bruce's solution was identical to mine, but with the correct number of
brackets.
Dana also gave the correct result, and requires the fewest typing of
brackets, which as you can see, I sometimes get wrong<bg

--
Regards

Roger Govier


"Roger Govier" wrote in message
...
Hi

One way
=A1*7+(MAX(0,A1-5)*3+(MAX(0,(A1-10)*3

Your first formula expressed in the same way would be
=A1*2+MAX(0,A1-4)*3

The formula pays the base amount on all sales, then the incremental
value on the sales above each incremental step.

--
Regards

Roger Govier


"brodiemac" wrote in message
...
I have a bit of a quandry with this one. I have a spreadsheet I need
to
calculate commissions with. First the salespeople enter in how many
sales
they get each day which then totals at the bottom. The way it works
for most
of these sales is if they get between 1-4 sales, they will get $2 for
each
sale. Above and beyond 4, they get $5 for each sale. I have the
forumla
setup like this:

=IF(B28<4,B28*2,6+(B28-3)*5) where B28 is the total number of units
sold.

The problem is I have one product where the commissions are on three
tiers:

1-5 units= $7
6-10 units= $10
11+ units= $13

How would I calculate this?







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