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finance.margin-precision Calculator
Calculates margin precision in personal finance. Enter cost price, selling price, and more to get instant results. Helps individuals and advisors with budgeting, loans, and financial planning.
Inputs
Cost
Total cost to produce or acquire one unit. The selling price must exceed this to make a profit.
Sell
The price charged to customers. Getting this right relative to cost is the core of profitability.
Units
Number of units sold. Combined with price and cost, this determines profitability.
Overhead
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
Results
cost price
The computed or recommended price.
selling price
The computed or recommended price.
profit / unit
Revenue minus all costs -- the net gain from the activity.
gross margin
Gross profit as a percentage of revenue. Tells you how much of each dollar of sales remains after production costs. Higher gross margin gives more room to cover fixed costs.
markup on cost
The total monetary cost computed for the given inputs.
⌀ check — margin→markup
A pass/fail verification against the applicable code, standard, or threshold.
total revenue
The combined total across all inputs and components.
total cogs
The combined total across all inputs and components.
gross profit
Revenue minus cost of goods sold. Shows how much remains after production costs before operating expenses like rent and salaries.
fixed overhead
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
net profit
Revenue minus all expenses including taxes. The true bottom line. Net margin = net profit / revenue.