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Understanding the margin Calculator for futures and options - Motilal Oswal

Understanding Motilal Oswal's methodology for calculating futures and options margin. For more information on how to calculate futures and options margin and make wise investing choices, see this article. <br>

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Understanding the margin Calculator for futures and options - Motilal Oswal

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  1. Margin Calculator What is margin calculator? What's the difference between gross and net profit margin? What is margin in sales?

  2. What is margin calculator? Before making a purchase, you can use the MotilalOswalOnline Margin Calculator to ascertain the margin (capital) required to begin a trade in the equity or commodity derivatives segments.

  3. What's the difference between gross and net profit margin? The gross profit margin of your company is calculated as profit divided by revenue (the raw amount of money made). Net profit margin is defined as profit less the cost of all other expenses (rent, salaries, taxes, etc.), divided by revenue. Think of it like the money you are given to put in your pocket. Since it shows whether operational costs are being covered, investors are more likely to look at your net profit margin than your gross profit margin.

  4. What is margin in sales? Your sales margin, expressed as a percentage, results from deducting the cost of obtaining the good or service from the selling price of that good or service. Rent, employee compensation, material and manufacturing costs, and discounts are some of these charges. Sales margin is calculated in terms of individual units even though it is quite comparable to net profit.

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