Base Item Assortment Winter Sports Motor Sports All Stores Northeast Region Stores Large Stores.

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Base Item Assortment Winter Sports Motor Sports All Stores Northeast Region Stores Large Stores

Define Retail Category Hierarchy Define Products Define Assortments Create Catalog Add ProductsAttribute ValuesRelated ProductsAdd Channels Navigation Category Category manager Catalog manager

Trade agreement $10 Base sales price $9 Product price $10 Price adjustment $8 Product price $8 Line discount 10% Retail discount 20% Product sales price $6.40

Discount B 20% Discount A 10% Sales price $6.40 Best price Discount B 20% Discount A 10% Sales price $5.76 Compounded