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''Financial ratio analysis.''
The operating profit percentage is one of a number of profitability ratios.


Operating profit per employee is a management efficiency ratio.
It is calculated as operating profit divided by revenue.


It measures the annual operating profits generated per full time equivalent employee (taking account of any part time working).


It is calculated as:
Also known as the 'operating profit ratio', or 'operating profit margin'.


''Operating profit '''÷''' number of full time equivalent employees''


==See also==
*[[Gross profit margin]]
*[[Net profit margin]]
*[[Operating profit]]
*[[Profit margin]]
*[[Profitability]]
*[[Profitability ratio]]
*[[Revenue]]


The greater the operating profit per employee, the greater the efficiency with which employees are being used to generate operating profits.
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== See also ==
* [[Management efficiency ratio]]
* [[Operating profit]]
* [[Revenue per employee]]
 
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Revision as of 20:18, 1 February 2019

The operating profit percentage is one of a number of profitability ratios.

It is calculated as operating profit divided by revenue.


Also known as the 'operating profit ratio', or 'operating profit margin'.


See also