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Gross Proft And Contribution Margin

Gross Proft And Contribution Margin

Gross Profit = Revenue – COGS

Do NOT include direct labor costs in cost of goods sold.

Cost of goods sold typically includes pass-through costs like finished goods, materials, and subcontractors.

By focusing on gross profit instead of revenue, most businesses from any industry can be compared side to side.

Contribution Margin = Gross Profit – Direct Labor

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