There are a variety of measurements that will actually allow you to determine the health of your business. While some techniques might be excellent business metrics, others might not be suitable or appropriate. With that in mind, let’s get pretentious about finance and explore the things that will help you determine if your company is in good financial health.
Net Profit ÷ Revenue = Net Profit Margin
Even if you’re making sales, your net profit margin could still be low, depending on a whole host of factors. Since the components of the equation are revenue and costs, anything that impacts those factors will impact your profit margin. Your pricing strategy, labor and production costs, and administrative costs will all impact your net profit margin.
If you’ve never used financial ratios before, these are terrific places to start. Keep in mind that testing and making hypotheses are important aspects of business.
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