Business Calculator

Discount Calculator

Calculate final price, savings, and profit after discount before you run a promotion.

Calculate Discount Price

Enter the original price, discount rate, and cost to check final price and profit after discount.

Use your real product cost, including supplier cost or other direct per-unit cost.

Optional Quantity

Add quantity to estimate total revenue, total savings, and total profit.

Discounted Price
$0.00
You save $0.00 per unit after discount.
Profit Margin 0.00%
Profit per Unit $0.00
Savings per Unit $0.00
Total Profit $0.00
Profit Warning

Enter your numbers to see whether this discount still leaves enough profit.

Maximum Discount Before Loss

Enter price and cost to see the highest discount you can offer before reaching cost price.

Total Revenue $0.00
Total Savings $0.00

Print or save a clean discount summary after reviewing the result.

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How It Works & Use Cases

How This Discount Calculator Works

Use this calculator to calculate the final price after a discount and understand whether the promotion still protects your profit. It is useful for retail sales, ecommerce discounts, wholesale deals, seasonal campaigns, and markdown planning.

  • Discounted price = original price x (1 - discount rate)
  • Savings = original price - discounted price
  • Profit per unit = discounted price - cost price
  • Profit margin = profit per unit / discounted price

When to Use It

Use this tool before launching a coupon, running a sale, matching a competitor's price, or approving a wholesale discount. It helps you see whether the new price creates enough margin after cost.

FAQ

What does this discount calculator calculate?

It calculates the discounted price, amount saved, profit per unit, profit margin after discount, and total profit based on sales quantity.

How do I calculate profit after a discount?

Enter the original selling price, discount rate, cost price, and optional sales quantity. The calculator subtracts the discount from the original price, then compares the discounted price with your cost.

Why can a discount hurt profit margin?

A discount lowers the selling price. If your cost stays the same, every discount reduces profit per unit and can quickly push margin below a safe level.

What is a good discount margin?

It depends on your business, but many sellers use warning thresholds such as 10% or 20% margin to avoid promotions that create sales volume without enough profit.

Can I export the discount result?

Yes. After calculating a valid result, you can export a simple PDF report for records, promotions, or pricing review.