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leatherman
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Profit = (selling price - investment)/(investment)
If you buy a card for $10 and sell it for $40, you have a 300% profit, not 400%. Think about it this way...if you buy a card for $10 and sell it for $10, it is zero profit. Doing it the way some people have been doing it on FCB lately would say it was 100% profit.
Also, if you sell it for $40, you more than likely have ebay listing fees, postage fees (to ship card to buyer), paypal fees, and packaging supply fees. Most sellers also charge for shipping/handling. In that case:
Profit = (selling price + seller's shipping and handling fee - listing fees - postage fees - paypal fees - packaging supply fees - investment)/(investment)
Next week, we'll discuss special relativity and why clocks on orbiting satellites go slower than clocks on earth.
David
If you buy a card for $10 and sell it for $40, you have a 300% profit, not 400%. Think about it this way...if you buy a card for $10 and sell it for $10, it is zero profit. Doing it the way some people have been doing it on FCB lately would say it was 100% profit.
Also, if you sell it for $40, you more than likely have ebay listing fees, postage fees (to ship card to buyer), paypal fees, and packaging supply fees. Most sellers also charge for shipping/handling. In that case:
Profit = (selling price + seller's shipping and handling fee - listing fees - postage fees - paypal fees - packaging supply fees - investment)/(investment)
Next week, we'll discuss special relativity and why clocks on orbiting satellites go slower than clocks on earth.
David