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Operating Profit Calculator

Use this when the question is whether the business model or offer is profitable from operations before financing or tax decisions enter the conversation.

Result

Net Profit

Subtract direct costs and operating expenses from revenue to estimate net profit.

Net profit reflects what is left after both direct cost and operating overhead are covered.

Net profit
$4,800.00
Net margin
40.0%
Gross profit
$7,200.00

Breakdown

Plain-English math so the result stays easy to explain.

  • Revenue
    $12,000.00
  • Cost of goods sold
    $4,800.00
  • Operating expenses
    $2,400.00

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Profit

Operating Profit Calculator

Use this when the question is whether the business model or offer is profitable from operations before financing or tax decisions enter the conversation.

This page reuses the shared net-profit engine with operating-profit framing so teams can focus on profit from core operations, not just top-line growth.

How to use this page

Start with your best current estimate, adjust the inputs until the result feels realistic, and use the related tools below when you want to pressure-test price, profit, or payout from another angle.

Subtract direct costs and operating expenses from revenue to estimate net profit.

Use the calculator with the examples below to test ideas quickly and come back to the same setup later.

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Worked examples

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Core operating review

A simple operating-profit planning snapshot for a small business.

$4,800.00net profit

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Scaling month check

Higher revenue still needs to outrun both direct cost and overhead growth.

$5,800.00net profit

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FAQ

Quick answers

Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.

Is operating profit the same as net profit here?

In this simple evergreen version, the calculator uses revenue, direct cost, and operating expenses only, so the result can be treated as an operating-profit style planning number.

Why use this instead of the net profit page?

Because the search intent is usually different. This page is aimed at people reviewing operating performance rather than a broader bottom-line framing.