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Free Business Tool • Philippines — check gross profit, net profit, margin, and markup

Profit Margin Calculator Philippines

Calculate your gross profit, net profit, gross margin, net margin, and markup using a simple tool built for Philippine business owners, food sellers, retailers, online sellers, freelancers, and service providers.

Use this calculator to test pricing, compare cost structures, and see whether your current selling price is actually profitable.

Best for: products, food items, packages, services, online selling, reseller pricing, and monthly business profitability checks.

Profit Margin Calculator

Enter your pricing and cost inputs below.

The amount you charge per product, service, meal, booking, or package.
Examples: ingredients, materials, stock cost, seller fee, direct labor.
Examples: rent share, utilities, staff share, packaging overhead, ads allocation.
Use this if you want projected totals for multiple units or sales.
Use this to estimate the selling price needed for your desired margin.
Please complete the required fields first: selling price and direct cost.

Quick Guide

Margin shows how much of your selling price becomes profit.
Markup shows how much profit you add on top of cost.

Many sellers confuse margin and markup. A 50% markup is not the same as a 50% margin. This tool shows both so you can price more accurately.

  • use gross margin for product and service pricing checks
  • use net margin for more realistic decision-making
  • use target margin to estimate a better selling price

Your Profit and Margin Estimate

This section updates after you run the calculator.

Net Profit
₱0
Enter your numbers above and run the calculator.
Net Margin
0%
Percentage of selling price kept after direct cost and overhead allocation.

Breakdown

Gross profit₱0
Gross margin0%
Net profit₱0
Net margin0%
Markup on cost0%
Suggested price for target margin₱0

How to Use Your Result

Use margin to improve pricing, not just sales volume.

Check if Price Is Too Low

If your margin is too small, you may be working hard but keeping too little after costs.

Compare Product Options

Use margin to compare which items, services, or packages are actually worth pushing more.

Plan Better Targets

Higher margin can reduce the sales pressure needed to hit your monthly income goals.

Know Your Margin First. Grow Visibility Next.

Strong pricing is only one part of growth. RankScale helps Philippine businesses become easier to find in Google Search, Google Maps, Bing, and AI search so more of the right customers can find your offers.

Margin analysis works best when paired with break-even, pricing, and sales target planning.