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Both calculators run independently β€” change the inputs on either side to compare results.

Ecommerce

Markup Calculator

Convert a cost plus a markup percentage into a selling price. Essential for retailers, wholesalers, and freelancers who price on a cost-plus basis and need to confirm both their selling price and the resulting margin.

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Accounting

Break-Even Point Calculator

Calculate the number of units you must sell at a given price to cover all of your costs β€” the moment a business starts generating profit instead of losing money on each transaction. Enter your total fixed costs (rent, salaries, software, insurance), your variable cost per unit (raw materials, packaging, payment processing), and your selling price per unit, and the calculator returns the break-even quantity. This is one of the most important numbers in starting or pricing any product: it tells you whether the business model is even viable, how much volume you need, and how sensitive profitability is to price and cost changes.

Fill in the required fields to see your result.

Key differences

Markup CalculatorBreak-Even Point Calculator
CategoryEcommerceAccounting
Inputs required23
ResultSelling Price ($)Break-Even Point (units)
What it doesConvert a cost plus a markup percentage into a selling price. Essential for retailers, wholesalers, and freelancers who price on a cost-plus basis and need to confirm both their selling price and the resulting margin.Calculate the number of units you must sell at a given price to cover all of your costs β€” the moment a business starts generating profit instead of losing money on each transaction. Enter your total fixed costs (rent, salaries, software, insurance), your variable cost per unit (raw materials, packaging, payment processing), and your selling price per unit, and the calculator returns the break-even quantity. This is one of the most important numbers in starting or pricing any product: it tells you whether the business model is even viable, how much volume you need, and how sensitive profitability is to price and cost changes.