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  2. Margin Calculator

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    This margin calculator will be your best friend if you want to find out an item's revenue, assuming you know its cost and your desired profit margin percentage.

  3. Profit Margin Calculator - Omni Profit Calculator

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    Calculate your profit margin and gross profit with our free and easy to use Profit Margin Calculator.

  4. Net Profit Margin Calculator

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    The net profit margin calculator allows you to work out a simple and intuitive measure of a company's profitability in relation to its total revenues. It's a straightforward way to determine how large the profit generated by a single dollar of sales is.

  5. Markup Calculator

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    Profit margin is a ratio of profit to revenue, while markup is the ratio of profit to cost. The profit margin allows you to compare your profit to the sale price, not the purchase price! In our example, we would compare $20 to $100, so the profit margin equals 20%.

  6. Etsy Fee Calculator (2024) - Omni Profit Calculator

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    The Etsy Fee Calculator will help you calculate Etsy fees and profit margin to determine optimal selling prices and make more money.

  7. Profit Margin Calculator

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    Calculate the net profit margin, net profit and profit percentage of sales from the cost and revenue. The net profit margin is net profit divided by revenue (or net income divided by net sales). For gross profit, gross margin percentage and mark up percentage, see the Margin Calculator .

  8. Margin Calculator

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    Use this margin calculator to easily calculate your profit margin (operating margin), your gross or net profit, or the revenue required to achieve a given margin. Enter the cost and either the total revenue, the gross/net profit or the gross/net margin percentage to calculate the remaining two.