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What is the net profit margin id earning before interest and taxes is $20,000, net income is $10,000, sales are $50,000, and total assets are $100,000
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What is the net profit margin id earning before interest and taxes is $20,000, net income is $10,000, sales are $50,000, and total assets are $100,000
Profit Margin = Net Income / Net Sales Revenue
= 10,000 / 50,000
=20%
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