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🏷️ Selling Price Calculator

Calculate total selling price from unit cost, quantity and markup

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The selling price calculator provided by Hesapstan is designed to calculate the total selling price, total cost, and total profit of an order or batch, based on your unit cost, the quantity you plan to sell, and the markup you want to add.

What does this tool calculate?

This tool calculates the total pricing for an order or batch of a given quantity, not just a single unit. Enter the markup rate you want to add on top of your unit cost, and you get the unit selling price, the total cost for that quantity, the total selling price, and the total profit all at once.

Formula: Unit Selling Price = Unit Cost × (1 + Markup / 100). Total Selling Price = Unit Selling Price × Quantity.

When is this useful?

It is practical for sellers preparing a wholesale order, pricing a production batch, or putting together a bulk quote for a customer. For example, you can quickly see the total cost of a 100-unit production batch and the total profit you would make selling it at a given markup.

How does this differ from the profit, discount, and markup calculators?

Hesapstan's profit (kar), discount (indirim), price increase (zam), and loss (zarar) calculators solve the relationship between cost, selling price, and rate for a single item, with no quantity involved. This tool specifically adds the quantity dimension, letting you see the total cost and profit of an entire order or production batch.

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What does this tool not calculate?

  • It does not automatically add VAT, shipping, commission, or platform fees; you must include those in your unit cost yourself.
  • It does not calculate tiered markup that changes with quantity; it uses a single fixed markup rate.
  • It does not evaluate competitor prices or market demand; it calculates only from the cost and markup you enter.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the total selling price calculated?

The markup is first added to the unit cost to find the unit selling price, then that price is multiplied by the quantity to get the total selling price.

What is the markup calculated on?

The markup is added on top of the unit cost (cost + cost × rate%). If you want a margin calculated on the selling price instead, use Hesapstan's profit calculator.

Does this tool account for VAT?

No. The result does not include VAT, shipping, or commission costs; you need to add such costs into your unit cost yourself.

Can I use this for a single product?

Yes, entering 1 in the quantity field works for a single product; but in that case, Hesapstan's profit calculator gives a similar result.

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