Profit and Loss Calculator: Know Your Earnings Instantly

Our Profit and Loss Calculator is a simple tool to help you see how your business or individual sales are performing. By comparing your buying price and selling price, it instantly shows whether you have made a profit or a loss. It also calculates the exact percentage, giving you a clear picture of your financial result.



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How to Use the Profit & Loss Calculator?

Using this tool is very simple. Just follow these easy steps:
Enter Cost Price: Type in the price at which you bought the item (the buying price).
Enter Selling Price: Type in the price at which you sold the item.
Click Calculate: Press the "Calculate Result" button to get your final figures.
Check Your Result: The tool will instantly show you whether you made a Profit or a Loss, the total amount, and the percentage.
Note: The box will turn green for Profit and red for Loss.

What is a Profit and Loss Calculator?

This tool is used to determine the financial outcome of a deal. If the selling price is higher than the cost price, it's a Profit. If it's lower, it's a Loss. Knowing this helps you make better decisions for your future sales and business strategies.
Formula:
Profit = Selling Price - Cost Price
Loss = Cost Price - Selling Price
Percentage = (Profit or Loss / Cost Price) × 100

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the difference between Profit and Loss?
Ans: If you sell an item for more than what you paid for it, it is a Profit. If you sell it for less than your buying price, it is a Loss.
Q2. On what price is the Profit or Loss percentage calculated?
Ans: The percentage is always calculated based on the Cost Price (the price you paid to buy the item).
Q3. Does the tool support decimal values?
Ans: Yes, you can enter prices with decimals (e.g., $99.99), and the tool will provide an accurate calculation.
Q4. What does "No Profit, No Loss" mean?
Ans: This is also known as a Break-even point. it happens when your Selling Price is exactly the same as your Cost Price.
Q5. Is this tool free to use?
Ans: Yes, this tool is 100% free and can be used as many times as you need for your calculations.

Disclaimer:

The results provided by this Profit and Loss Calculator are for informational and educational purposes only. While we aim for maximum accuracy, please verify calculations manually before making any important financial or business decisions.