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Profit Margin

August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta

Business Finance

Profit margin measures how much profit a business keeps from each dollar of revenue, expressed as a percentage. Three main types: Gross Profit Margin = (Revenue – COGS) / Revenue — pricing power and production efficiency. Operating Profit Margin = Operating Income / Revenue — operational efficiency excluding interest and taxes. Net Profit Margin = Net Income / Revenue — bottom-line profitability after everything. Industry comparisons matter: software businesses often achieve 80% gross / 30% operating / 20% net margins; retailers run 25% / 5% / 2%. Tracking margin trends quarter-over-quarter reveals whether the business is becoming more or less efficient at converting revenue into profit.

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