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Wondering if you’re doing everything you can to boost revenue and cut costs? Or if your business is actually more profitable this year than it was last?<\/p>\n
The best way to answer these questions is with a thorough assessment of profitability.<\/p>\n
That’s where gross and net profit calculations come in. These are two of the most important metrics for measuring your capacity to generate earnings relative to costs and expenses.<\/p>\n
Let’s take a look at the differences between gross and net profit, and what they can reveal about the financial health of your business.<\/p>\n
You can calculate your company’s gross profit by subtracting the cost of the goods or services you sell from your total revenue, over a specific period of time. The equation looks like this:<\/p>\n
Sales – cost of goods sold = gross profit<\/p>\n
When determining the cost of goods sold (otherwise known as COGS), businesses take into account all of the processes involved in their production and delivery to customers, including:<\/p>\n
Once you know your gross profit, you can divide it by your total revenue to calculate your gross profit margin<\/em> \u2013 a percentage that shows exactly how much money is left over after you’ve covered your COGS.<\/p>\n This calculation will show you how efficiently you’re managing your resources \u2013 and where optimization is needed \u2013 so you can work toward a healthier bottom line.<\/p>\n The net profit calculation goes a step further by determining how much revenue remains after subtracting all expenses, including COGS.\u00a0 Net profit reveals your precise profit per dollar of sales after deducting operating expenses, taxes, interest paid on debt, etc. In order to keep abreast of your financial status, it\u2019s wise to calculate net profit every month.<\/p>\n Determining your net profit is crucial for a number of reasons, including:<\/p>\n It goes without saying that calculating gross and net profits won’t be very useful if you’re having trouble collecting payment from your customers. Staying on top of accounts receivable is crucial for maintaining positive cash flow, turning a healthy profit, and growing your business.<\/p>\n Here are a few tips for ensuring timely payment:<\/p>\n Tighter invoice collection combined with clear insights into profitability will pave the way to smarter, more efficient management \u2013 your key to long-term sustainable business growth.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Crunchers – Accountants Edinburgh<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n \u00a9 Photo Credit\u00a0Keith Cooper<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Net profit: drilling down to profits after all expenses<\/h2>\n
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Protect your profits by ensuring you get paid<\/h2>\n
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