A speculator
If the price of an underlying commodity or security drops, the value of call options will decline as well. If you are long the calls this would be bad. If you are short the calls this would be good. Long Call - Risk Limited to Option Premium Paid, Profit Unlimited. Hoping for Market Rise. Short Call - Risk Unlimited, Profit limited to the premium received for the option. Hoping for Market Decline, or stay the same. Long Put - Risk Limited to Option Premium Paid, Profit Unlimited. Hoping for Market Decline. Short Put - Risk Unlimited, Profit limited to the premium received for the option. Hoping for Market Rise, or stay the same.
My profit = the price I charge - my costs If it costs $1.00 to make a widget, and I sell it for $2.00 then my profit is $1.00. Now if I sell my widget for $3.00 my profit is $2.00.
Cost of the item + Desired Profit = price.
The fluctuation in price of shares stems from a company's profit or ability to earn profit. If profitability increases, then share price increases also.
cost price multiply by profit then add the answer to the cost price =selling price
price, profit and two other things
fomula for profit is Sell price - Cost price= profit
Cost Price = Selling Price - Profit Profit = Selling price * profit percentage Example: Selling Price = 10 Profit % = 50% Profit = 10*50/100 = 5 Cost price = 10 - 5 Cost Price = 5
fomula for profit is Sell price - Cost price= profit
Selling price is somethng on which the profit depends so its Selling price - Product price = profit
Selling price less profit equals cost price. The markup is the profit plus cost price.
let the cost price =X sell price=cost +profit selling price=x+profit
profit can be calculated from profit percentage and cost price.profit percentage=profit*100/cost price.profit=selling price-cost price
cost price = selling price - profit
Yes sales price already accounted for the percentage of profit as formula for selling price as follows: Sales price = Total Cost + Profit margin
If the price of an underlying commodity or security drops, the value of call options will decline as well. If you are long the calls this would be bad. If you are short the calls this would be good. Long Call - Risk Limited to Option Premium Paid, Profit Unlimited. Hoping for Market Rise. Short Call - Risk Unlimited, Profit limited to the premium received for the option. Hoping for Market Decline, or stay the same. Long Put - Risk Limited to Option Premium Paid, Profit Unlimited. Hoping for Market Decline. Short Put - Risk Unlimited, Profit limited to the premium received for the option. Hoping for Market Rise, or stay the same.
The basic formulas for profit are represented as follows: Profit = Price - Cost % Profit = Profit / Cost So, if an item sold for 2,602.58 and cost 2,090.42, the profit (absolute) is : Profit = 2,602.58 - 2,090.42 = 512.16 The % profit (relative to the cost) is: % Profit = 512.16 / 2,090.42 = 24.5%