The record value for the most part won't be equivalent to the settled upon cost for the piece. While arranging your piece costs, you're truly arranging the value differential—that is, the distinction between the market record cost and the sum the piece organization gives you. At the point when your piece costs are attached to the market file, they should move in lockstep with it. At the point when the file goes up $20, your piece cost should go up by a similar sum.