The sales process usually begins with an opportunity or a quote. Here you can provide your customer with a quotation of costs for them to decide upon before potentially proceeding with a job.
Quotes can be setup to show different options for the customer. For example, they might like to see how much different quantities of a job will cost them. If the quote is accepted, the quote can then be easily copied to a new job and the work begun. If needed, changes can be made to the new job before work is begun.
A quote can be created as new, or a previous job or quote can be copied to a new quote.
Quote- Ordered By - the person who placed the order.
- ABN - the customer's Australian Business Number.
- Parent - the transaction which this quote was copied from.
Order- Reason - the reason the quote was lost.
- Quote Name - a brief name, title or description for the work.
- Category - select the category from the drop-down list which is the closest fit for the contact. This is used for reporting purposes.
- Discount (%) - a discount for the quote. It applies to the whole quote.
- Tax - the default tax rate. It can be overriden for each component.
- Currency - applies to the whole quote.
Timeline- Entered - the date the quote was entered.
- Quoted - the date the customer was quoted.
- Follow-up - the date the quote should be followed up with the customer.
- Converted - the most recent date the quote was converted to a job.
Customer Contact Details- Phone - the customer's phone number.
- Mobile - the contact's mobile number.
- Fax - the customer's fax number.
- E-mail - the contact's e-mail address.
Staff- Entered By - the person who entered the quote.
- Sales Rep - the customer's primary contact, responsible for the quote.
- CSR(s) - people working on the quote with the Sales Rep (maximum of 3).
Last modified: 7/12/2009
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AddressesEach quote has a delivery address (where the job would be sent) and a postal address (where the quote is sent).
CommentsYou can make comments about a quote, either for internal purposes or to appear on the quote (if the templates have been designed to include comments).
Production DetailsThe Production Details are all the sections and components that make up the quote - the actual goods or services which are to be sold.