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This page enables users to calculate a contractor rate by factoring in depreciation and interest expenses for their tractors and implements, contract labour and profit margin – in addition to the Fuel, Oil, Repairs and Maintenance costs transferred from the [[Machinery Setup]] page. | ===What is this page?=== | ||
This page enables users to calculate a contractor rate by factoring in depreciation and interest expenses for their tractors and implements, contract labour and profit margin – in addition to the Fuel, Oil, Repairs and Maintenance (FORM) costs transferred from the [[Machinery Setup]] page. | |||
===Calculating Contract Rates=== | |||
A contractor rate for each tractor and implement combination is calculated with the following steps: | A contractor rate for each tractor and implement combination is calculated with the following steps: | ||
====Calculation Parameters==== | |||
'''1. Enter the average "Interest Rate" paid on loans for new machinery (%), to factor in an opportunity cost.''' For example, 7 percent. | |||
2. Enter the | '''2. Enter the "Contract Labour Rate" in dollars per hour ($/hr).''' For example $35/hr. | ||
'''3. Enter a suitable "Profit Margin" as a percentage (%).''' For example, 10%. | |||
'''4. Click on the "Submit" button.''' | |||
[[File:Contract Rate Calculation Parameters.png|1000px|frameless|center|link=]] | |||
====Calculator Table==== | |||
'''1. Click on the edit button for the tractor or implement to calculate a contract rate for.''' | |||
[[File:Contract Rate Add.png|1000px|frame|center]] | |||
'''2. Enter the price paid for the tractor or implement.''' | |||
'''3. Enter an estimate of the salvage value of the tractor or implement.''' For example, 15 years. | |||
* This is an estimate of how much the tractor or implement could be sold for at the end of its expected productive life. | |||
'''4. Click on the "Submit" button and a contracting rate ($/ha) will be shown in the table in the farthest right column.''' | |||
* This is the Total FORM, interest, labour and depreciation + profit figure. | |||
* The life of the tractor and the implement is very important for the depreciation calculation. | |||
[[File:Contract rate calculator.png|1000px|frameless|center|link=]] | |||
[[File:Contract Rate Add.png|1000px|frame|center|link=]] | |||
[[Irrigation Setup]] ⇐|⇒ [[Depreciation]] | [[Irrigation Setup]] ⇐|⇒ [[Depreciation]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:24, 29 June 2023
What is this page?
This page enables users to calculate a contractor rate by factoring in depreciation and interest expenses for their tractors and implements, contract labour and profit margin – in addition to the Fuel, Oil, Repairs and Maintenance (FORM) costs transferred from the Machinery Setup page.
Calculating Contract Rates
A contractor rate for each tractor and implement combination is calculated with the following steps:
Calculation Parameters
1. Enter the average "Interest Rate" paid on loans for new machinery (%), to factor in an opportunity cost. For example, 7 percent.
2. Enter the "Contract Labour Rate" in dollars per hour ($/hr). For example $35/hr.
3. Enter a suitable "Profit Margin" as a percentage (%). For example, 10%.
4. Click on the "Submit" button.
Calculator Table
1. Click on the edit button for the tractor or implement to calculate a contract rate for.
2. Enter the price paid for the tractor or implement.
3. Enter an estimate of the salvage value of the tractor or implement. For example, 15 years.
- This is an estimate of how much the tractor or implement could be sold for at the end of its expected productive life.
4. Click on the "Submit" button and a contracting rate ($/ha) will be shown in the table in the farthest right column.
- This is the Total FORM, interest, labour and depreciation + profit figure.
- The life of the tractor and the implement is very important for the depreciation calculation.