Internal Markup Calculator

Calculate the selling price and internal markup based on product cost and desired profit margin

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Calculation Formula

Selling Price = Cost × (1 + Markup Percentage/100)

Where:
- Cost: The original cost of the product
- Markup Percentage: The desired profit margin as a percentage

Selling Price

$0.00

Internal Markup Amount

$0.00

Internal Markup Calculator Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the Internal Markup Calculator and understand its working principles

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Enter the Product Cost of your item in the first field (e.g., $25.00)
  2. Enter the Desired Markup Percentage you want to achieve (e.g., 40 for 40%)
  3. Click the Calculate button to see the results
  4. The calculator will display the Selling Price and the Markup Amount

Understanding Internal Markup

Internal markup is the difference between the cost of a product and its selling price. It's expressed as a percentage of the cost.

The formula used in this calculator is:

Selling Price = Cost × (1 + Markup Percentage/100)

For example, if your product costs $25 and you want a 40% markup:

  • Markup Amount = $25 × (40/100) = $10
  • Selling Price = $25 + $10 = $35

When to Use This Calculator

  • When setting retail prices for products
  • When determining pricing for wholesale items
  • When analyzing profit margins
  • When adjusting prices based on market conditions