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Buy nowEstimates are NON posting, you could put a charge of million bucks on an estimate and it is impossible for it to affect COGS or anything else. Estimates include what you propose to charge a customer, not what you actually charge. Your Products/Services can have both a selling price and your cost, and the markup is built into the selling price.
If your going rate to perform a service is $100/hr you just enter the hours. If you sell widgets that cost you 99 cents for $5 Your estimate is going to say $5, unless you override it.
Markup from your list price is as I see it only necessary when you are buying something you do not normally sell and wish to add a markup. You always can do this with billable expenses from a bill or expense to an invoice.
Estimates serve no income purpose until they are converted to a sales receipt or invoice. If you have used billable expenses then you can add them to the invoice you create from the estimate replacing your estimated charges.