The mark-up increases the priceand a discount reduces the price.
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Difference between interest and mark up
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Mark up is the percentage difference between the selling price of a product (to the customer) and the cost of the product (you bought it for). For example, you sell a sandwich at £1.99 and it cost you £1.40 to make it. The difference is £0.59. So the mark up is £0.59/£1.40 x 100% = 42.14%
A markup increases the price; a discount decreases it.
Mark up is how much money that the store thinks it can make by selling the product. It is the difference between cost and selling price.
For retailers, it is 18% on their mark-up.
Well their is a quite big difference between them. a mark-up language um i wouldn't call it a actual programming language, to basic. It deals mostly with the visual aspects interface of a website, where php deals with the side server aspects, which process information which control the processing of information and data accross your a website etc... so i guess the main difference is... mark-up language is used to show the visual interface of a website, php is for functionality. i don't consider mark up languages as a actual true programming language
Mark up. Here is a sample sentence. "These people are making a lot of money. They buy the product for a few cents but the mark up is a few dollars." "The mark up on this items is ridiculously large." It comes from the verb, to "mark up." Clearly, the process of writing the price on an objected can be understood as marking the price. If the price you mark is higher, on can see how the term "mark up" would have been created.
the difference between tissues and organs is that the tissues make up the organs and the tissues are made up of cells.
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A markup is what percentage of the cost price you add on to arrive at the selling price. Margin, on the other hand, is the percentage of the final selling price that is profit.