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hello and welcome to the education Academy against Judith hay and today were going to look at price adjustment formula this particular spreadsheet has been created by the British electro technical and allied Manufacturers Association Im going to call them Beamer I think youll find it easier if I do and there are a suite of indices that have been produced this ones an electrical one that relates to periods in time and they theyve issued numbers to attach to them let me show you them first so we can see some numbers and as a base in 1980 it was a hundred and the indices in January 2005 was 640 point 2 which rose in August of 2008 to 73 4.9 this is not cash this is an indices remember materials the indices in 2000 was a base of 100 and that rose up to 130 9.30 in 2007 now no buyer in his right mind will withstand this indices from the start but they will withstand an average of those indices over a period of time and for the purposes of the formula its assumed that for the first thi