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Net profit margin is the net profit divided by revenue.
''Financial ratio analysis.''


Net profit margin is a profitability ratio.


Sometimes known as Profit after tax margin.
It is calculated as the net profit divided by revenue.
 
 
Sometimes known as Profit after tax margin, net profit ratio, or net profit percentage.




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Latest revision as of 08:59, 2 February 2019

Financial ratio analysis.

Net profit margin is a profitability ratio.

It is calculated as the net profit divided by revenue.


Sometimes known as Profit after tax margin, net profit ratio, or net profit percentage.


See also