Gross Profit Percentage

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Gross Profit Percentage, also known as gross 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. This percentage indicates the efficiency of a company in managing its production costs relative to its sales. A higher gross profit percentage suggests better profitability and cost control.

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