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can someone do this sum for me. my brain doesn't work today
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for some reason i can't seem to get my head around this and i'm starting to think i'm being a bit thick!
If i buy something for lets say �2.00 and sell it for �4.50 I am making a gross of �2.50, which is 125% profit margin. firstly is that correct(!)
so if i sell all of my products at this 125% margin, how much would I need to sell in order to make a �25,000 gross profit. and if you could tell me the calculation i'd be even more grateful!
for some reason i can't seem find a calculation to do this. ive been at work all day and i fear my brain has stopped working in this heat
I assume that if i sold things at 100% I would need to sell �50,000 worth of things to get the �25,000 (the other �25,000 being for the cost of the items to buy). So I know i wouldn't have to sell �50,000 because i'm selling them at a greater profit margin, but i don't know the exact figure on the calculation to do it!
am i being stupid here?
I almost spelled stupid wrong, i had to go back and change it!
If i buy something for lets say �2.00 and sell it for �4.50 I am making a gross of �2.50, which is 125% profit margin. firstly is that correct(!)
so if i sell all of my products at this 125% margin, how much would I need to sell in order to make a �25,000 gross profit. and if you could tell me the calculation i'd be even more grateful!
for some reason i can't seem find a calculation to do this. ive been at work all day and i fear my brain has stopped working in this heat
I assume that if i sold things at 100% I would need to sell �50,000 worth of things to get the �25,000 (the other �25,000 being for the cost of the items to buy). So I know i wouldn't have to sell �50,000 because i'm selling them at a greater profit margin, but i don't know the exact figure on the calculation to do it!
am i being stupid here?
I almost spelled stupid wrong, i had to go back and change it!
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