We're glad you took an interest in this topic. This topic explains the difference in gross profit margin (or profit margin) and price markup.
There is a big difference between markup and gross profit. In fact, this is one of the most common errors contractors make and it can cost you big.
Markup is a percentage of the cost.
Margin is the same dollar amount expressed as a percentage of the selling
price.
Example
Item costs $1.00 Items sells for $1.50.
Markup is .50 or 50 percent of the cost.
Margin is .50 or 33 a percent of the selling price.
Markup is the difference between invoice cost and selling price. It may be expressed either as a percentage of the selling price or the cost price and is supposed to cover all the costs of doing business plus a profit. Whether markup is based on the selling price or the cost price, the base is always equal to 100 percent. Markup is the additional amount added to a sales proposal (bid) or price and which contain overhead, profit, excess costs, etc.
The difference between net sales and the cost of goods sold. It is also referred to as gross profit. Gross Profit/Total Sales. The percentage of every dollar earned that can be used to pay general and administrative expenses.
Margin Versus Markup Formula
Applying a simple formula
will determine how much the margin will be based on a percentage that the
contractor expects to make. The contractor will set a margin that ensures that
they will be competitive in the local market. It may or may not reflect the
actual value of an item. In your example, we are looking to make an 60% margin
assuming that our item costs $10. To figure out our sales price we use the
following formula, expressing the margin as a decimal (i.e., 60% = .60):
Retail Price = (Cost of item)/(1 – desired margin)
Markup Versus Margin Table
|
Markup % |
Gross Profit Margin % |
Multiplier % |
|
20 |
16.67% |
120 |
|
21 |
17.36% |
121 |
|
22 |
18.03% |
122 |
|
23 |
18.70% |
123 |
|
24 |
19.35% |
124 |
|
25 |
20.00% |
125 |
|
26 |
20.63% |
126 |
|
27 |
21.26% |
127 |
|
28 |
21.88% |
128 |
|
29 |
22.48% |
129 |
|
30 |
23.08% |
130 |
|
31 |
23.66% |
131 |
|
32 |
24.24% |
132 |
|
33 |
24.81% |
133 |
|
34 |
25.37% |
134 |
|
35 |
25.93% |
135 |
|
36 |
26.47% |
136 |
|
37 |
27.01% |
137 |
|
38 |
27.54% |
138 |
|
39 |
28.06% |
139 |
|
40 |
28.57% |
140 |
|
41 |
29.08% |
141 |
|
42 |
29.58% |
142 |
|
43 |
30.07% |
143 |
|
44 |
30.56% |
144 |
|
45 |
31.03% |
145 |
|
46 |
31.51% |
146 |
|
47 |
31.97% |
147 |
|
48 |
32.43% |
148 |
|
49 |
32.89% |
149 |
|
50 |
33.33% |
150 |
|
51 |
33.77% |
151 |
|
52 |
34.21% |
152 |
|
53 |
34.64% |
153 |
|
54 |
35.06% |
154 |
|
55 |
35.48% |
155 |
|
56 |
35.90% |
156 |
|
57 |
36.31% |
157 |
|
58 |
36.71% |
158 |
|
59 |
37.11% |
159 |
|
60 |
37.50% |
160 |
|
61 |
37.89% |
161 |
|
62 |
38.27% |
162 |
|
63 |
38.65% |
163 |
|
64 |
39.02% |
164 |
|
65 |
39.39% |
165 |
|
66 |
39.76% |
166 |
|
67 |
40.12% |
167 |
|
68 |
40.48% |
168 |
|
69 |
40.83% |
169 |
|
70 |
41.18% |
170 |
|
71 |
41.52% |
171 |
|
72 |
41.86% |
172 |
|
73 |
42.20% |
173 |
|
74 |
42.53% |
174 |
|
75 |
42.86% |
175 |
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