Markup Versus Gross Profit Margin

 

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 and margin, what's the difference?

Short Answer


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.


Long Answer

Markup Defined

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.

Margin Defined

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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