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Gross profit percentage is one of a number of profitability ratios.
This term describes all payments which are not covered by the definition of large-value payments. Retail payments are mainly consumer payments of relatively low value and low urgency.


It is calculated as gross profit divided by revenue, and usually expressed as a percentage.
== See also ==
* [[Large-value payments]]


Also known as the 'gross profit ratio', or 'gross profit margin'.
==See also==
*[[Gross profit]]
*[[Net profit margin]]
*[[Operating profit margin]]
*[[Profit margin]]
*[[Profitability]]
*[[Profitability ratio]]
*[[Ratio analysis]]
*[[Revenue]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012

This term describes all payments which are not covered by the definition of large-value payments. Retail payments are mainly consumer payments of relatively low value and low urgency.

See also