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A '''sales quote''' allows a prospective buyer to see the [[cost]]s that will be involved for desired work. Many businesses provide [[Service (economics)|services]] that cannot have an upfront price because the costs involved can vary. This can be due to the materials used, which can differ depending on the individual needs of the [[customer]], and the necessary manpower. Therefore, it is common practice for these [[Company|companies]] to provide the potential customer with an estimate of the cost. This quotation will be made by the company using the information that the potential customer provides, regarding relevant elements that may affect the price. A quote assists a prospective buyer in deciding a company or service. Because [[quality (business)|quality]] and [[professionalism]] within a company is usually considered along with price, most companies provide prospective customers with portfolios and examples of previous work.


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== See also ==
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* [[Sales order]]
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* [[Request for quotation]]
* [[Order (business)]]
* [[Invoice]]
* [[Receipt]]

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