Profit margin calculator with three visible views
Enter revenue, cost of goods sold, operating expenses and other costs to see how gross, operating and net margin differ. The result is a planning estimate, not a reviewed financial statement.
Gross margin is not net margin
A product can have a healthy gross margin while overhead, financing, or other costs leave a much smaller net result. Showing the layers on one screen helps a manager ask which cost definition is being used before comparing businesses or periods.
- ✓Gross view subtracts cost of goods sold.
- ✓Operating view also subtracts operating expenses.
- ✓Net view includes the other costs entered by the user.
Carry the assumptions with the percentage
A margin number without its period, revenue basis and cost scope is easy to misread. Save the shareable URL with a note about whether the inputs are actuals, a quote, a recipe estimate, or a scenario.
- ✓Use the same period for revenue and costs.
- ✓Do not mix cash movements with accrual income without labelling it.
- ✓Keep tax and one-off adjustments visible to the reviewer.
Continue from calculation to workflow
Use the result as an input to planning—not as a standalone system decision.
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