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Gross profit margin is the gross profit divided by revenue, usually expressed as a percentage.
Gross profit margin is one of a number of profitability ratios.


It is calculated as gross profit divided by revenue, and usually expressed as a percentage.


Also known as the 'gross profit ratio'.
 
Also known as the 'gross profit ratio', or 'gross profit percentage'.




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Revision as of 20:07, 1 February 2019

Gross profit margin is one of a number of profitability ratios.

It is calculated as gross profit divided by revenue, and usually expressed as a percentage.


Also known as the 'gross profit ratio', or 'gross profit percentage'.


See also