-833,233.3% Margin ($-49,994 Profit)
With $50,000 cost and $6 revenue, profit is $-49,994.00 โ a -833,233.3% margin (-100.0% markup).
How This Works
Margin expresses profit as a percentage of the selling price (revenue). Markup expresses the same profit as a percentage of cost. They're often confused but give different numbers for the same sale โ margin is always lower than markup for a profitable sale.
Formula
Margin % = Profit ÷ Revenue × 100 | Markup % = Profit ÷ Cost × 100
Example
An item costing $100 sold for $150 has $50 profit โ a 33.3% margin but a 50% markup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the profit margin on $50,000 cost, $6 revenue?
-833,233.3% margin, or -100.0% markup โ both describing the same $-49,994.00 profit.
What's the difference between margin and markup?
Margin divides profit by revenue (selling price); markup divides profit by cost. Markup is always a higher percentage than margin for the same profitable sale.