P Papa Deuce <font color="red">BBQ loving, fantasy football pla Joined Sep 29, 2003 Messages 17,794 Oct 21, 2009 #1 If you buy something for $1.93... and then sell it for $5.56, what percentage is your gain? How do you figure it out? Thanks.
If you buy something for $1.93... and then sell it for $5.56, what percentage is your gain? How do you figure it out? Thanks.
AKL_Megs DIS Veteran Joined Jul 26, 2006 Messages 6,037 Oct 21, 2009 #2 Well, you'd make $3.36. From there, you've got me. Good luck with that one!
D DrCavin DIS Veteran Joined Jan 17, 2003 Messages 4,879 Oct 21, 2009 #3 (Sales - Cost)/ Sales = (5.56 - 1.93)/5.56 = .6528 or 65.28% *Edit* My formula is for gross profit margin, Ashley's is the markup percentage http://www.wikicfo.com/Wiki/default.aspx?Page=Margin+vs+Markup&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
(Sales - Cost)/ Sales = (5.56 - 1.93)/5.56 = .6528 or 65.28% *Edit* My formula is for gross profit margin, Ashley's is the markup percentage http://www.wikicfo.com/Wiki/default.aspx?Page=Margin+vs+Markup&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
AshleyW DIS Veteran Joined Jun 3, 2009 Messages 2,121 Oct 21, 2009 #4 5.56-1.93=3.63 Then: 3.63/1.93=1.88, or 188%
AshleyW DIS Veteran Joined Jun 3, 2009 Messages 2,121 Oct 21, 2009 #5 DrCavin said: (Sales - Cost)/ Sales = (5.56 - 1.93)/5.56 = .6528 or 65.28% Click to expand... I think you divide by cost, not sales. If it cost 1.93 and you sold for 5.56, the profit is 3.63, which is more than 1.93 so your % should be more than 100.
DrCavin said: (Sales - Cost)/ Sales = (5.56 - 1.93)/5.56 = .6528 or 65.28% Click to expand... I think you divide by cost, not sales. If it cost 1.93 and you sold for 5.56, the profit is 3.63, which is more than 1.93 so your % should be more than 100.
bgirldeb DIS Veteran<br><font color=purple>Sometimes when I Joined Feb 20, 2005 Messages 2,044 Oct 21, 2009 #6 AshleyW said: 5.56-1.93=3.63 Then: 3.63/1.93=1.88, or 188% Click to expand... this is right! http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/03/100303.asp
AshleyW said: 5.56-1.93=3.63 Then: 3.63/1.93=1.88, or 188% Click to expand... this is right! http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/03/100303.asp
Geoff_M DIS Veteran, DVC Member, "Cum Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc Joined Sep 13, 2000 Messages 11,979 Oct 21, 2009 #7 Both numbers are right, but they're answering different questions.
P Papa Deuce <font color="red">BBQ loving, fantasy football pla Joined Sep 29, 2003 Messages 17,794 Oct 21, 2009 #8 Thanks.... Ashley answered what I was trying to get at...