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Selling price = cost × (1 + markup%). The resulting gross margin is always lower than the markup.
How to use it
Enter your figures above — the result updates instantly and nothing leaves your browser. Markup & selling-price calculator results are illustrative and not a quote or credit decision.
Frequently asked questions
Does a 100% markup mean 100% margin?
No. A 100% markup doubles the price, which is a 50% gross margin.
Is this a quote?
No — it's a free illustration. Your actual Credicorp offer depends on an assessment of your company.
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