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Net Profit Margin

Net profit margin is a financial ratio that shows the percentage of net income earned from total revenue. It’s calculated as (Net Income ÷ Revenue) × 100. This metric helps assess how efficiently a business turns revenue into actual profit after covering all operating and non-operating costs.

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