For a company that reports $100,000 in net sales and $20,000 in gross profit, the margin of profit is calculated as ($20,000 / $100,000) * 100, resulting in a 20% profit margin. This percentage reflects the efficiency with which the company converts sales into actual profit.
During the meeting, the CFO highlighted the improvement in the margin of profit, which demonstrated the company's enhanced operational efficiency.
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