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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Metricorn a great resource for Etsians!

Metricorn:

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 I love this it lets me determine my profit margin / or lack there of ! :)
 Below is some information on your profirt margin.
 My goal is to be self contained/ self sustained with my hobby.   Advertising costs are still  a difficult thing . google ad sense doesn't seem to bring me that much revenue either. May discontinue use.

What results are satisfactory?  
A profit margin between 5 and 10% is common in many industries, but this range can vary widely. Some companies will find a lower profit margin acceptable when accompanied by a high sales volume. Companies with low overhead costs generally enjoy a higher profit margin. Find out what's right for your business by talking with your accountant. 
What business activities affect my results?  
Anything that impacts your income or expenses can affect your profit margin. Decisions about pricing, purchasing, hiring, and discounts all influence this number. Consider the impact on overall financial performance when making decisions like these. 
Profit margin can also vary with periodic fluctuations in the business cycle. A temporary increase or decrease in sales volume will affect profitability, especially for companies with lots of fixed costs. Seasonal businesses are likely to experience seasonal changes in profit margin, even when fundamental business practices remain constant. 
How can I gain better control over these results?  
Look at today's profit margin in comparison to prior quarters. Is it fairly consistent, or have there been fluctuations or sudden changes? Pay attention to trends. If margins are changing, determine why by asking specific questions about recent business activity. For instance:
  • Have my costs increased?
  • Is there a backlog of unfilled orders or excess inventory?
  • Was sales volume higher or lower this quarter?
  • Were sales prices reduced this quarter?
When you understand the factors that affect your profit margin, you have the power to do something about them. Examine every area of your business, especially income, Cost Of Goods Sold (COGS), and expenses. When you uncover influences on your margin, ask: What caused this? and, What can I do to affect it? Be watchful for things that will regularly affect income and expenses, and consider how these trends might impact future profitability.

Conduct a financial analysis of your business on a regular basis, checking profit margin and other performance ratios. This way you can recognize changes early, and find out what's making your margins improve or decline. The sooner you uncover the events and developments that increase or decrease your profit, the more control you have over influencing them to benefit your business.
 
Where does this number come from?
Net profit margin is an analysis of the Profit & Loss report. 
Net profit margin
 All Income includes the Total Income and Total Other Income accounts. All Expense includes Total Cost Of Goods Sold (COGS), Total Expense, and Total Other Expense. 
Why does the calculation matter?  
There is no single right way to calculate profit margin. The calculation can vary slightly depending on the question the ratio is meant to answer. For instance, when calculating pre-tax profit margin, tax expense accounts are excluded. The above formula reflects your entire financial picture by including all recorded income and expenses. 
Whether analyzing your financial condition, talking to your accountant, or comparing your margins to industry benchmarks, knowing what your profitability results represent gives you a more accurate picture of company performance.  

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