Retail stockist scenario
A reseller buys at wholesale, adds small handling costs, and sells at full retail.
$42.00reseller profit
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Measure reseller profit and margin after wholesale cost and per-sale expenses.
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Measure reseller profit and margin after wholesale cost and per-sale expenses.
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Use this when you need to know whether a reseller, stockist, or distributor can still make the numbers work.
This calculator helps product businesses test reseller economics by comparing resale price with wholesale cost and any extra per-unit handling costs.
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$42.00reseller profit
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Use per-unit costs the reseller still carries, such as labeling, prep, handling, or local delivery.
Because some channel partners think in return on cost, while others care more about the final margin at the selling price.