ServiceShop
Profit Calculators
Profit Calculators
Throughout the system there are profit
calculators at each step to insure that every invoice and
estimates are calculated with the proper levels of
profitability.
The standard method of tracking profit in
the automotive industry has been flawed for years. That is why 9
out of 10 shops fold during the first 10 years.
This is why GenesisFour has upgraded their
Totals Box or “CalcBox” as changes have happened in the
industry.
The latest upgrade (dubbed 018) starts with
the Service Order/Invoice CalcBox.
The standard CalcBox starts by showing the
amount of hours billed on the ticket along with the Credited
Hours. It also calculates the actual time spent on the ticket by
all technicians. To the left side of the spreadsheet list the
actual invoice totals. Next to that is the cost of each
respective area. Here theupgraded CalcBox has been modified to
calculate the Fees, Freight and Supplies to not show profit as
most Fees, Freight and Supplies are ‘pass through”. The next 2
columns track gross profit dollars and gross profit percentage
respectively.
The lower half of the CalcBox allows us to
see management prescribed numbers including the Parts/Labor
Ratio, Tech Efficiency, Average Labor Rate and the Revenue per
Hour.
While the MPG/h is the goal for each
ticket, The Gross Profit per Actual Hour is the results from the
ticket. If this number is greater than the goal the Invoice
Adjustment line will have a blue $0.00, if the ticket is below
your profit goals you will see the amount in the Invoice
Adjustment field.
This upgrade shows the current Minimum
Profit Goal (MPG/h) in the lower right hand corner.
The Estimate CalcBox comes in 3 flavors.
The standard Flat Rate Box, the Hourly Box and for the shops
that pay tech both ways, the combination box. The description
will do for all.
After completing an estimate you always
need to determine if it matches your management goals for
profitability. After opening the CalcBox you will see Billed
Hours and Credit Hours but there will be a yellow box labeled
Estimated Actual Hours. This is where your Service Writer will
use his/her judgment. How much
time do you believe it will take this tech to do these jobs? Put
that number in the yellow box. The Average Labor Cost will be
automatically filled in from your Database but can be
overwritten at this point. Much in the same way that you use the
SO CalcBox you use this one. Guessing to make money now has only
1 variable, how much time the tech will spend. Before speaking
to the customer you will now know if your estimate actually
makes money.
The changes made to the Parts Invoice
CalcBox start with making sure the Fees and the Freight do not
add to the profits of the ticket. We have also added a subtotal
before discount as well as calculated the percentage of
discount.
The final 2 CalcBox were cosmetically
changed in order to look the same.
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