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help with sales formula
I am looking to figure out how to set up a formula where I have two
separate entities sharing in the revenue of each individual client. The sales group will receive 70% of the gross revenue generated by the client in year 1, 60% in year 2, 50% in year 3, 40% in year 4 and 30% in year 5 and beyond. The back-end software platform provider will receive the inverse (30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%). The equation gets more interesting when additional sales people are hired and new clients are added throughout the years. Can anyone help on how to set up my spreadsheet - formula's etc Thanks Matt |
help with sales formula
Hi Matt
I would set up a table with Sales group, Back-end sorfware platform provider etc. in A2:A3... and years in B1:F1, and insert percentages in the table. With Revenue for years in B7:F7, revenue for Sales group formula is =B7*B2 and revenur for Back-end software provider formula is: =B7*B3 now copy formulas to other years. BTW: You can set up the percentage table in another sheet if needed. Hopes this helps. .... Per "Matthew" skrev i meddelelsen ... I am looking to figure out how to set up a formula where I have two separate entities sharing in the revenue of each individual client. The sales group will receive 70% of the gross revenue generated by the client in year 1, 60% in year 2, 50% in year 3, 40% in year 4 and 30% in year 5 and beyond. The back-end software platform provider will receive the inverse (30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%). The equation gets more interesting when additional sales people are hired and new clients are added throughout the years. Can anyone help on how to set up my spreadsheet - formula's etc Thanks Matt |
help with sales formula
On Sep 28, 3:06*am, "Per Jessen" wrote:
Hi Matt I would set up a table with Sales group, Back-end sorfware platform provider etc. in A2:A3... and years in B1:F1, and insert percentages in the table. With Revenue for years in B7:F7, revenue for Sales group formula is =B7*B2 and revenur for Back-end software provider formula is: =B7*B3 now copy formulas to other years. BTW: You can set up the percentage table in another sheet if needed. Hopes this helps. ... Per "Matthew" skrev i ... I am looking to figure out how to set up a formula where I have two separate entities sharing in the revenue of each individual client. The sales group will receive 70% of the gross revenue generated by the client in year 1, 60% in year 2, 50% in year 3, 40% in year 4 and 30% in year 5 and beyond. *The back-end software platform provider will receive the inverse (30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%). *The equation gets more interesting when additional sales people are hired and new clients are added throughout the years. Can anyone help on how to set up my spreadsheet - formula's etc Thanks Matt- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for the assistance - what I failed to mention is that the Sales Group will receive 70%, 60%, 50% etc of the revenue |
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