Definition

A quote serves as an official offer outlining the terms and conditions under which the seller is willing to supply the requested products or services.

What is quote?

A quote outlines the proposed price, terms, specifications, and other relevant details for the products or services being offered. Quotes are typically issued in response to a customer’s request for pricing information and serve as a key step in the sales process.

Contents of a quote:

The primary purpose of a business quote is to provide potential customers with detailed information about the products or services offered by a business and the associated costs. They are typically issued in response to customer inquiries, requests for proposals, or formal bidding processes. 

While a quote is a non-binding offer, it forms the basis of a potential contract between the seller and the customer. As such, it’s important for businesses to ensure the accuracy and clarity of the information provided in the quote to avoid misunderstandings or disputes later on.

Example of quote

Here’s a short example of a quote in a business context:

Quote Number: Q2024-001

Date: February 21, 2024

Scope of work:

Total cost: $250,000

Terms:

Contact information:

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Disclaimer: Swoop Finance Pty Ltd (ABN 52 644 513 333) helps Australian firms access business finance, working directly with firms and their trusted advisors. We are a credit broker and do not provide finance products ourselves. All finance and quotes are subject to status and income. Applicants must be aged 18 and over and terms and conditions apply. Guarantees and Indemnities may be required. Swoop Finance Pty Ltd can introduce applicants to a number of providers based on the applicants’ circumstances and creditworthiness, we may receive a commission or finder’s fee for effecting such introductions. Swoop Finance Pty Ltd does not provide any kind of advice and in giving you information about providers products, we are not making any suggestion or recommendation to you about a particular product. Offers of finance are subject to a separate assessment process by the provider and subject to their terms and conditions. If you feel you have a complaint, please read our complaints section which is contained within our terms and conditions.

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