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Challenge

How to Explore how Campaign Item Surcharges, Discounts, Agency Earnings, and Commissions affect the financial aspects of your media campaigns in ADvendio?

Solution

Discover their Campaign Item Surcharges, Discounts, Agency Earnings, and Commissions functionality and impact to gain a deeper understanding of the net and gross values calculation process.

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You can use Surcharge Sales Price and Surcharge Sales Price % in combination. The same applies to B2 and B3 surcharges. In this case, the percentage will be calculated into the total amount first. Then the absolute value will be added.

Percentage

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2. Discounts

For each campaign item, you have the option to set up to four discounts (if enabled by your administrator):

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These discounts allow you to give different discounts for different media types or products or manually allow a rebate in kind. You can also automate setting these using 4.16 How to handle Commitments (Financial Agreements). All of these discounts are used to calculate the Net 1 (N1). Campaign Item Custom discounts overwrite the inherited value from the media campaign. Customer discounts and special discounts allow you to add a name/label to explain the type of discount. 

Version 2.105 and up

You can now choose whether you like to enter absolute or percentage values for your discount. how to input your discount values, either as an absolute amount or a percentage.

Percentage

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Absolute Discounts

Version 2.105 and up

Make sure to not mix up the fields with the automatically calculated abs values for your percentage. 

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  • TPC will only be shown if the checkbox "show third party commissioning" on the Media Campaign is TRUE

  • TPC is always part of item calculation (Amount N3) even if the checkbox is false

TPC Amount

As of version  2.117, N3 used in this formula field is rounded to two decimal places

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