Formula
Gross Margin
=
Gross Profit
Total Revenue
× 100
- Gross Profit = Total Revenue minus Cost of Goods Sold (COGS); the profit before operating expenses.
- Total Revenue = Total income generated from the company's core business operations.
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Definition
Gross Margin represents the percentage of revenue remaining after subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS). A higher margin generally indicates better production efficiency and stronger profitability. However, what qualifies as a "good" margin depends on the industry — software or luxury goods companies often operate with high margins (60–80%), while retail or automotive companies typically have lower margins (15–25%) due to higher production and distribution costs.
Strong≥ 50%
Healthy30 – 50%
Moderate15 – 30%
Weak< 15%
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