$ How much it costs to make.
$ How much you sell it for.
Gross Profit Margin = 71.4%
Gross Profit per Product = $125
If you sell 1 unit, you would make: $125
If you sell 5 units, you would make: $625
If you sell 10 units, you would make: $1,250
If you sell 25 units, you would make: $3,125
If you sell 50 units, you would make: $6,250
If you sell 75 units, you would make: $9,375
If you sell 100 units, you would make: $12,500
If you sell 200 units, you would make: $25,000
If you sell 500 units, you would make: $62,500
If you sell 1,000 units, you would make: $125,000
If you sell 2,000 units, you would make: $250,000
If you sell 3,000 units, you would make: $375,000
If you sell 4,000 units, you would make: $500,000
If you sell 5,000 units, you would make: $625,000
If you sell 10,000 units, you would make: $1,250,000
How to calculate gross profit:
This is the simple formula for Gross Profit:
Revenue – Cost of Goods Sold = Gross Profit
Gross profit DOES NOT mean all that money is profit you get to take home.
Gross profit DOES NOT take into account of your other expenses.
This is not what “Gross Profit” means…
“Gross” in this case doesn’t mean “Eww gross!”
Used this way, “Gross” means “Total.”