3.5.1
Business Calculations
Gross Profit
Gross Profit
Gross profit is an important part in business calculations. Gross profit is equal to revenue minus cost of sales.


Gross profit
Gross profit
- Gross profit = revenue – cost of sales
- The higher a business’ gross profit is, the greater the difference between the price and the cost of sales. This is better for a business as they are making more profit excluding the business’ other costs.


Gross profit margin
Gross profit margin
- This is gross profit as a percentage of revenue:
- Gross Profit Margin (%) = (Gross Profit/Revenue) x 100
- It shows the average difference between the price that the company are able to charge customers and the costs directly associated with making and selling the product.
- Gross profit margin is a potential indicator of the efficiency of a company using its raw materials and labour during the production process.


Higher gross profit margin is better
Higher gross profit margin is better
- The higher the gross profit margin the better it is for the firm, as they are able to turn a higher portion of revenue into profit.
- It can be used to compare the profitability of products and to compare profits between different periods of time.
Net Profit
Net Profit
Net profit is the profit left over after all costs have been taken away from revenue. Net profit is equal to total revenue minus total costs. Expenses like advertising, insurance, rent and business rates are taken away before calculating net profit.


Net profit margin
Net profit margin
- This is net profit as a percentage of revenue:
- Net Profit margin (%) = (Net Profit/Revenue) x 100
- It is a measure of how efficiently a company can turn sales into profit and so is an important indicator of the firms performance.


Higher net profit margin is better
Higher net profit margin is better
- The higher the net profit margin, the better it is for a firm as they are able to turn a higher percentage of revenue into profit.
1Business Activity & Influences on Business
1.1Business Objectives
1.2Types of Organisations
1.2.1Sole Traders & Partnerships
1.2.2Limited Companies
1.2.3Limited Liability
1.2.4Unlimited vs Limited Liability
1.2.5Not For Profit & Franchises
1.2.6Multinational Companies
1.2.7End of Topic Test - Business Ownership
1.2.8Application Questions - Business Ownership
1.2.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Company vs Business
1.2.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Owners vs Shareholders
1.3Classification of Businesses
1.4Decisions on Location
1.5Business & the International Economy
1.6Government Objectives & Policy
1.7External Factors
1.8What Makes a Business Successful?
2People in Business
2.1Internal & External Communication
2.2Recruitment & Selection Process
2.3Training
2.4Motivation & Rewards
3Business Finance
3.1Sources of Finance
3.2Cash Flow Forecasting
3.3Cost & Break-Even Analysis
3.3.1Costs, Revenue & Profit
3.3.2Profit, Average Unit Cost & Interest
3.3.3Costs - Calculations
3.3.4Revenue - Calculations
3.3.5Break-Even Analysis
3.3.6Profit & Losses - Calculations
3.3.7End of Topic Test - Finance
3.3.8Grade 9 - Finance
3.3.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Fixed Costs
3.3.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Break-even
3.4Financial Documents
4Marketing
4.1Market Research
4.2The Market
4.3The Marketing Mix
4.3.1Price
4.3.2Price Penetration
4.3.3Other Forms of Pricing
4.3.4Product Design
4.3.5The Product Life Cycle
4.3.6Extending Existing Products
4.3.7New Products
4.3.8Benefits and Risks of New Products
4.3.9Promotion
4.3.10Public Relations and Sales Promotion
4.3.11Sponsorship & Social Media
4.3.12Product Placements
4.3.13Promotional Mix
4.3.14Place
4.3.15Place 2
4.3.16Place 3
4.3.17M-Commerce
4.3.18Benefits & Drawbacks of M-Commerce
4.3.19End of Topic Test - Marketing Mix
4.3.20Grade 9 - Marketing Mix
4.3.21Diagnostic Misconceptions - Decreasing Price
4.3.22Diagnostic Misconceptions - Advertise vs Promote
4.3.23Diagnostic Misconceptions - Social Media
5Business Operations
5.1Economies & Diseconomies of Scale
5.2Production
5.3Factors of Production
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1Business Activity & Influences on Business
1.1Business Objectives
1.2Types of Organisations
1.2.1Sole Traders & Partnerships
1.2.2Limited Companies
1.2.3Limited Liability
1.2.4Unlimited vs Limited Liability
1.2.5Not For Profit & Franchises
1.2.6Multinational Companies
1.2.7End of Topic Test - Business Ownership
1.2.8Application Questions - Business Ownership
1.2.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Company vs Business
1.2.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Owners vs Shareholders
1.3Classification of Businesses
1.4Decisions on Location
1.5Business & the International Economy
1.6Government Objectives & Policy
1.7External Factors
1.8What Makes a Business Successful?
2People in Business
2.1Internal & External Communication
2.2Recruitment & Selection Process
2.3Training
2.4Motivation & Rewards
3Business Finance
3.1Sources of Finance
3.2Cash Flow Forecasting
3.3Cost & Break-Even Analysis
3.3.1Costs, Revenue & Profit
3.3.2Profit, Average Unit Cost & Interest
3.3.3Costs - Calculations
3.3.4Revenue - Calculations
3.3.5Break-Even Analysis
3.3.6Profit & Losses - Calculations
3.3.7End of Topic Test - Finance
3.3.8Grade 9 - Finance
3.3.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Fixed Costs
3.3.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Break-even
3.4Financial Documents
4Marketing
4.1Market Research
4.2The Market
4.3The Marketing Mix
4.3.1Price
4.3.2Price Penetration
4.3.3Other Forms of Pricing
4.3.4Product Design
4.3.5The Product Life Cycle
4.3.6Extending Existing Products
4.3.7New Products
4.3.8Benefits and Risks of New Products
4.3.9Promotion
4.3.10Public Relations and Sales Promotion
4.3.11Sponsorship & Social Media
4.3.12Product Placements
4.3.13Promotional Mix
4.3.14Place
4.3.15Place 2
4.3.16Place 3
4.3.17M-Commerce
4.3.18Benefits & Drawbacks of M-Commerce
4.3.19End of Topic Test - Marketing Mix
4.3.20Grade 9 - Marketing Mix
4.3.21Diagnostic Misconceptions - Decreasing Price
4.3.22Diagnostic Misconceptions - Advertise vs Promote
4.3.23Diagnostic Misconceptions - Social Media
5Business Operations
5.1Economies & Diseconomies of Scale
5.2Production
5.3Factors of Production
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