Pricing & Profit Calculators

Pricing your products and services correctly is the foundation of a profitable business. Set prices too high and you lose customers; too low and you sacrifice margins. These calculators help you understand the relationship between cost, price, and profit so you can make informed pricing decisions.

Profit margin and markup are often confused but represent different calculations. Margin is profit as a percentage of selling price, while markup is profit as a percentage of cost. Understanding both helps you communicate effectively with accountants, set competitive prices, and maintain healthy profitability across your product lines.

All Pricing & Profit Calculators

Profit Margin Calculator

Calculate profit margin as a percentage of revenue by comparing selling price to cost. This essential metric reveals how much of each dollar in sales becomes profit after covering direct costs.

Markup Calculator

Determine the percentage increase from cost to selling price. Markup calculator helps retailers and wholesalers set prices that achieve target profit margins while remaining competitive in their market.

Discount Calculator

Calculate the final price after applying percentage or fixed-amount discounts. Useful for promotional pricing, bulk discounts, and understanding how sale prices impact your margins.

Sales Tax Calculator

Compute sales tax amounts and final prices for any tax rate. Works in both directions: add tax to a pre-tax price or extract the pre-tax amount from a tax-inclusive total.

Tip Calculator

Calculate gratuity amounts and split bills among multiple people. Includes options for various tip percentages and shows per-person totals when dividing restaurant or service bills.

Break-Even Calculator

Determine how many units you must sell to cover fixed and variable costs. Break-even analysis is critical for new products, pricing changes, and understanding the minimum sales volume needed for profitability.

Cost Per Unit Calculator

Calculate the total cost to produce or acquire each unit including materials, labor, and overhead allocation. Understanding true unit costs is essential for accurate pricing and margin analysis.

Which Calculator Should You Use?

Pricing a new product? Start with the Cost Per Unit Calculator to know your costs, then use the Markup Calculator to set prices that achieve your target margin.

Running a sale or promotion? The Discount Calculator shows final prices after discounts. Check that sale prices still exceed your costs using the Profit Margin Calculator.

Launching a new business or product line? Use the Break-Even Calculator to understand how many units you need to sell before generating profit.

Handling customer transactions? The Sales Tax Calculator computes tax amounts, while the Tip Calculator helps with gratuity and bill splitting for service businesses.