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Markup Calculator

Calculate selling price from cost and markup, or calculate markup from cost and selling price.

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Formula

Markup compares profit to cost. It is different from margin, which compares profit to selling price.

markup% = (selling price - cost) ÷ cost × 100 selling price = cost × (1 + markup%/100)

Examples

  • Cost $50 with 40% markup: price = $50 × 1.40 = $70.
  • Cost $80 and selling price $120: markup = ($120 - $80) ÷ $80 × 100 = 50%.

Frequently asked questions

Short, practical answers for this calculation.

Is markup the same as profit margin?

No. Markup is profit divided by cost. Margin is profit divided by selling price.

How do I calculate selling price from markup?

Multiply cost by 1 plus the markup rate as a decimal.

Can markup be negative?

Yes. A selling price below cost creates a negative markup.

Does markup include tax?

Usually markup is calculated before tax, but your business process may differ.