Gross Profit Margin Percentage

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Gross Profit Margin Percentage, often abbreviated as GP Percentage, is a financial metric that measures the proportion of revenue that exceeds the cost of goods sold (COGS). It is calculated by dividing gross profit by total revenue and multiplying by 100, providing insight into a company’s operational efficiency and pricing strategy. A higher GP Percentage indicates better profitability and cost management.

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