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Net profit margin is the net profit divided by revenue.
Net profit margin is a profitability ratio.
 
It is calculated as the net profit divided by revenue.




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*[[Profit margin]]
*[[Profit margin]]
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Revision as of 08:49, 2 February 2019

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