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The formula for the customer profit margin is customer
The formula for the customer profit margin is customer
▸ net profit divided by customer revenue.
▸ profit margin less allocated selling and administrative expenses.
▸ revenue divided by customer cost of goods sold.
▸ revenue less cost of goods sold less allocated selling expenses.
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