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Markup Percentage Calculation

See Also: Margin vs Markup Margin Percentage Calculation Retail Markup Gross Profit Margin Ratio Analysis Operating Profit Margin Ratio Analysis Markup Percentage Definition Define the markup percentage as the increase on the cost price. The markup sales are expressed as a percentage increase as to try and ensure that a company can receive the proper

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Benefits of Using Margin

What Are the Benefits of Using Margin in Pricing? Do you know your gross margin? What about your profit margin? Your company’s margin indicates whether it is profitable or not. A company can have an extraordinary volume of sales, but without the proper gross margin built into the economics of the company, it results in

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Maximizing Your Bottom Line In 3 Simple Steps

Sales are great, but wouldn’t they be better if you were actually able to reap the rewards? Many CEOs that were not trained with an accounting/finance background struggle to understand profitability. They think that if sales are great, then the business is great. But when sales increase, inventory and overhead increases. Productivity also decreases –

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Increasing Pricing on Products

Recently, Netflix – streaming service giant – increased their pricing on two of their products by more than 10%. At first, media and customers displayed anger and backlash. But after the pricing increase, many customers remained at the increase was approximately a $1 difference. Plus, you have to factor in that many people are “cutting

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Black Friday

See also: Traditions Turned Financial Fluctuations Improving Profitability – Fuel for Growth Product Life Cycle Stages Beware of the J Curve Black Friday In America, Black Friday is an event that is not only the most shopped on day during a typical year, but it also generates huge sales. “Only in America do people trample

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Traditions Turned Financial Fluctuations

Traditions turned financial fluctuations are to be expected in the American economy. Commercialism takes over this time of year with the holiday rush. With an overload of red sales tags on toys, electronics, clothes, and more, consumers are quickly adjusting to this being a norm.  Now with Thanksgiving is right around the corner, we are taking

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If It’s Always On Sale, Is It Ever On Sale?

When you walk into a shopping mall, what do you see? I see sale signs everywhere! How could a company ever make money if its products or services are always on sale? 50% off, buy 1 get 1 free, 70%… It never ends. Have you wondered if it’s always on sale, is it ever on sale? Marketing

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Case Study: Pricing for Profit

Several years ago, I was consulting with a client in the staffing industry that was having a profitability problem: We have happy customers and seem to be doing well, but we just aren’t making more money… Sound familiar? After visiting with the frustrated owner of the business, I visited various departments to understand the people and

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Setting Prices

When we start working with a new client, one of the first conversations we have is about setting prices.  A company’s pricing strategy (and whether they have articulated it) tells me a lot about the culture of the organization and how they make money.   Here’s a video that discusses different pricing strategies as well as which

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Margin Percentage Calculation

See Also: Margin vs Markup Markup Percentage Calculation Retail Markup Gross Profit Margin Ratio Analysis Net Profit Margin Analysis Margin Percentage Definition Gross margin defined is Gross Profit/Sales Price. All items needed to calculate the gross margin percentage can be found on the income statement. The margin percentage often refers to sales or profitability which

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Binomial Options Pricing Model

See Also: Intrinsic Value- Stock Options Common Stock Definition Preferred Stocks Dispersion Risk Premium Binomial Options Pricing Model The binomial options pricing model is a tool for valuing stock options. Starting with certain given values, and making certain assumptions, the model uses a binomial distribution to calculate the price of an option. The binomial method

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