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Examples from Daily Life
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| 1. Example of Railway Ticket from Lahore to Karachi in Economy Class |
| Present Price |
=Rs. 640 |
| Price in MBC System |
= 1,280 Coupons |
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Net Price |
Saving |
% |
| Costof 1,280 Coupons @3 |
Rs.427 |
Rs.213 |
33.28 |
| Costof 1,280 Coupons @4 |
Rs.320 |
Rs.320 |
50.00 |
| Costof 1,280 Coupons @5 |
Rs.256 |
Rs.384 |
60.00 |
| Costof 1,280 Coupons @6 |
Rs.214 |
Rs.426 |
66.57 |
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| 2. Example of Air Ticket from Lahore - Karachi - Lahore in Economy Class |
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Present System |
In MBC System |
| AirLineFare |
Rs.6,420 |
Rs.6,420 |
| Duties & Taxes etc |
Rs. 2,445 |
4,890 Coupons |
| Total Ticket Value |
Rs. 8,865 |
The duties and taxes can be paid |
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| through coupon and rest will remain the same, the rate of coupons is explained below with net benefit to the customer. |
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Net Price + |
Coupon Price |
Total |
Saving |
| Coupons @ 3 (Rs.2445 or |
Rs. 6,420+ |
Rs. 1,630 |
=Rs. 8,050 |
Rs. 816 |
| Coupons @ 4 4890 Coupons) |
Rs. 6,420 + |
Rs. 1,222 |
=Rs. 7,642 |
Rs. 1,222 |
| Coupons@5 |
Rs.6,420 + |
Rs. 978 |
=Rs. 7,398 |
Rs.1,467 |
| Coupons@6 |
Rs.6,420 + |
Rs. 782 |
=Rs. 7,235 |
Rs.1,630 |
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| 3. Example of Petrol (1 liter) |
| These days petrol is Rs. 37 per liter; for ease of calculations it is assumed at Rs. 40 per liter. |
| Artificial Price Rs. 40 per liter (without coupon) |
=1 literx40=Rs.40 |
| Discounted Price Rs. 12 per liter (with coupon) |
= 1 literx 12=Rs. 12 |
| No. ofCoupons |
=Artificial Price - Subsidize Price |
=40 12=28Nos. |
| Net Price with Coupons = Subsidized Price + Cost of Coupons |
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| Cost of28 Coupons @2 to 6 According to Table! |
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Net Price |
Saving |
% |
| Coupons@3 |
Rs.9.33 |
12.00+9.33 |
Rs.21.33 |
Rs.18.67 |
46.68 |
| Coupons@4 |
Rs.7.00 |
12.00+7.00 |
Rs.19.00 |
Rs.21.00 |
52.50 |
| Coupons@5 |
Rs. 5.60 |
12.00 + 5.60 |
Rs. 17.60 |
Rs. 22.40 |
56.00 |
| Coupons@6 |
Rs. 4.60 |
12.00 + 5.60 |
Rs. 16.60 |
Rs. 23.40 |
58.50 |
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| In this manner the MBC System covers maximum government controlled priced commodities and services. Utility bills shall be paid according to the rates given in Table II. Railway tickets, court fee, stamp duty, postal charges etc. shall be paid by paying twice the number of coupons to the actual price. Whereas the prices (both artificial and discounted) of private sector commodities like flour, pulses etc varies according to the demand and supply conditions of the market and merchants will offer different rate of coupons along with Rs. Seller accepting more coupons and less Rs. will have edge on the person accepting less or no coupons. |
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