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| Scenario | List | Sale | Qty | Discount | Coupon | Tax | Shipping | Cashback | Points value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electronics | $199.99 | $159.99 | 1 | 10% | $10 | 8% | $7.99 | 3% | $1.50 |
| Fashion | $79.00 | $55.00 | 2 | $5 | 15% | 6% | $0.00 | 2% | $2.00 |
| Groceries | $24.99 | $19.99 | 3 | 5% | $3 | 0% | $4.99 | 1% | $0.60 |
| Home & kitchen | $149.00 | $129.00 | 1 | 0% | $15 | 7% | $9.99 | 4% | $3.00 |
| Subscription renewal | $59.99 | $49.99 | 1 | 10% | 0% | 0% | $0.00 | 5% | $0.00 |
Start with list and sale prices to quantify the gap. The calculator multiplies each price by quantity, so a $120 list item at quantity 3 becomes a $360 list subtotal. If the sale price is $95, the sale subtotal is $285 and the immediate price savings is $75. This baseline matters because later incentives apply to the reduced subtotal, while savings percent uses the list subtotal for comparisons. Record values for audits.
Discounts are applied to the sale subtotal first, using either a percent or fixed amount. After that, the membership percent reduces the discounted subtotal, and the coupon applies last. For example, on a $285 sale subtotal, a 10% discount saves $28.50, leaving $256.50. A 5% membership discount saves $12.83, leaving $243.67. A $5 coupon then drops it to $238.67. This order reflects typical checkout logic. Changing the sequence changes savings, sometimes significantly.
Shipping can flip the best deal, especially on low-margin carts. Enter the normal shipping cost and a free-shipping threshold to model the trigger precisely. If shipping is $6.99 and the threshold is $75, a cart at $74.50 after coupon still pays shipping, but a cart at $75.00 pays $0.00 and counts $6.99 as shipping saved. Use this to test add-on items versus paying shipping. Document the threshold rules from each marketplace listing.
Tax is calculated on the discounted price plus charged shipping, so increasing the tax rate raises the checkout total even when savings look large. The calculator treats cashback as a benefit based on the after-coupon price, while reward points convert using points times value per point. Example: $238.67 after coupon, 8% tax, and $0 shipping gives $19.09 tax; 2% cashback adds $4.77; 120 points at $0.01 adds $1.20. These reduce net cost.
Use the effective net cost to compare offers across stores that advertise savings differently. Offer A might show 20% off but charge $9 shipping, while Offer B shows 10% off and provides free shipping plus 3% cashback. Enter both scenarios and compare net cost and effective unit price; the lower net cost is usually the stronger value. The breakdown table also highlights which lever drives savings, guiding promotion setup and budget limits.
Checkout total includes discounted item price, shipping charged, and tax. Net cost subtracts estimated cashback and reward-point value to show the effective cost after benefits are earned or credited.
Choose Fixed amount and enter the currency value applied to the subtotal. The calculator caps fixed savings so they never exceed the eligible subtotal, preventing negative totals.
If the price after discounts, membership, and coupon meets or exceeds your threshold, shipping charged becomes zero and the full shipping cost is counted as shipping saved.
Use your program’s redemption rate, such as $0.01 per point, and enter expected points earned. If points vary by category, run separate scenarios with conservative and optimistic values.
Yes. Enter an average list and sale unit price and set quantity to total units. For mixed carts with different tax or discounts, calculate each group separately and combine the exported CSV results.
Total savings includes stacked incentives beyond list-versus-sale, such as coupons, membership discounts, free shipping, cashback, and points value. A small price cut can still yield strong savings when multiple benefits apply.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.