Premium margin

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The trading margin can be specified as an absolute amount (absolute range, amount range) as well as a relative percentage (relative range, percentage range) and here as a premium range (on the cost price) or discount range (on the sales price). For example, a retailer calculates a 100% surcharge on the purchase price (net) of EUR 50.00. This corresponds to a sales price of EUR 100.00 net (EUR 119.00 gross). The discount margin, however, is 50% (50% of 100 = 50). (1 - ((EKnetto * 1.19) / VKbrutto)) * 100 = margin in%

Warenrohertrag * 100 / durchschn. Warenbestand
oder:
100 * Abschlagspanne / 100 - Abschlagspanne