markupˈmɑrkˌʌp
markup (v)
English Definitions:
markup (noun)
the amount added to the cost to determine the asking price
markup (noun)
detailed stylistic instructions for typesetting something that is to be printed; manual markup is usually written on the copy (e.g. underlining words that are to be set in italics)
markup (Noun)
The notation that is used to indicate how text should be displayed.
markup (Noun)
The percentage or amount by which a seller hikes up his buy-in price when determining his selling price.
markup (Noun)
An increase in price.
Markup
Markup is the difference between the cost of a good or service and its selling price. A markup is added on to the total cost incurred by the producer of a good or service in order to create a profit. The total cost reflects the total amount of both fixed and variable expenses to produce and distribute a product. Markup can be expressed as a fixed amount or as a percentage of the total cost or selling price. Retail markup is commonly calculated as the difference between wholesale price and retail price, as a percentage of wholesale. Other methods are also used.
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