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What Are The Main Forms Of Profit Margin?

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Profit Margin Accounting Sales

  

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The main forms of profit margin are:


Sales

profit

Rate.

The ratio of total sales profits to total sales revenue for a specified period.

It shows that the profit gained from unit sales revenue reflects the relationship between sales revenue and profit.


2. Cost profit margin.

The ratio of total sales profits to total sales costs in a given period.

It shows that the profit gained from unit sales cost reflects the relationship between cost and profit.


3.

output value

Profit margin.

The ratio of total sales profit to total output value in a certain period indicates that the profit gained from unit output value reflects the relationship between output value and profit.


Fourth, the profit rate of funds.

The ratio of total sales profits to capital average occupancy in a given period.

It shows that the sales profits obtained from unit funds reflect the utilization effect of enterprise funds.


Net profit margin.

The ratio of net profit (after tax profit) to net sales in a given period.

It shows the ability of unit sales to get profits after tax, reflecting the relationship between sales revenue and net profit.

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