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What Does a 50% Gross Profit Margin Look Like?

Revenue of $10,000 with $5,000 in COGS gives a 50% gross profit margin — a solid benchmark for product-based businesses.

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  1. Enter total revenue and cost of goods sold (cogs) in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your gross profit margin and the full breakdown beneath it.

A 50% gross margin means half of your revenue becomes gross profit — use this calculator to verify your margin and compare it to your industry benchmark.

Frequently asked questions

What is gross profit margin?
Gross profit margin = (Revenue − COGS) ÷ Revenue × 100. It measures how efficiently a company produces goods or services. High gross margins (e.g., software at 70–90%) mean more money available for R&D, sales, and profit.
What costs go in COGS?
COGS includes direct materials, direct labour, and manufacturing overhead tied to production. It excludes selling, general & administrative (SG&A) expenses, R&D, and interest — those appear below the gross margin line.
What is a good gross margin?
Software/SaaS: 70–90%. Retail: 25–50%. Manufacturing: 20–40%. Service businesses: 50–70%. Compare against industry peers rather than a universal benchmark.