ABF Guide · Practical workflow

How to organize a quote so price, cost and assumptions stay traceable

A useful quote is more than a final price. It should make the scope and assumptions easy to verify when a customer asks for a change.

Separate customer-facing and internal fields

Keep the quoted price and scope clean while retaining internal cost and margin checks in a working sheet.

Make scope explicit

List what is included, excluded, quantity, unit and validity period where relevant.

Keep pricing assumptions visible

Record unit costs, labor assumptions, discounts and other conditions used to reach the price.

Version changes

When scope changes, preserve the earlier version and issue a revised quote rather than silently overwriting the basis.

Open the Quote & Estimate Template Pack

Spreadsheet-ready templates for organizing quotes, costs, pricing assumptions and gross-profit checks.

Open the Quote & Estimate Template Pack
Check important outputs against your own source records before relying on them for operational, financial or customer-facing decisions.