Markup Formula: How to Calculate Markup Percentage
The Markup Formula helps businesses determine the percentage added to a product's cost to arrive at its selling price, directly impacting profitability.
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The Markup Formula helps businesses determine the percentage added to a product's cost to arrive at its selling price, directly impacting profitability.
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Formula
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Markup Percent = (Sale Price - Cost) / Cost x 100 Variables
MP
Markup Percent
The markup as a percentage of cost. Distinct from margin, which is a percentage of price; a 100% markup is only a 50% margin.
SP
Sale Price
The price charged to the customer, in currency units. Must exceed cost for a positive markup.
Cost
Cost
The cost of the product or service to you, in currency units. The base the markup is added on top of.
Step By Step
- 1
Set the baseline case with the real calculator inputs.
Mode = Cost + margin to price, Cost = $40.00, Margin = 35.0%
- 2
Make sure cost is the full landed cost (including freight and fees), not just the supplier invoice, before computing the percentage.
A 40 supplier price plus 5 freight gives a 45 landed cost.
- 3
Apply the formula and read the first calculator outputs, not just the headline assumption.
The calculator lands with sale price at $61.54, gross profit at $21.54, and markup percent at 53.85%.
- 4
Re-run to convert markup into margin so you do not overstate profitability, since markup percentages always read higher than the equivalent margin.
A 50% markup on a 40 cost sells at 60, which is only a 33% margin.
Worked Example
Markup sample case
Mode
Cost + margin to price
Cost
$40.00
Margin
35.0%
In Cost + margin to price mode the calculator sets sale price = cost / (1 - margin/100) = 40 / 0.65 = $61.54. Gross profit = 61.54 - 40 = $21.54, and markup percent = 21.54 / 40 x 100 = 53.85%.
The calculator lands with sale price at $61.54, gross profit at $21.54, and markup percent at 53.85%.
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Sources & References
- What Is Markup? — Investopedia
- Markup vs. Margin: What's the Difference? — Shopify
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