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Discount Calculator

Calculate sale prices and savings from percentage discounts, or find the discount percentage from a final price. Features quick discount buttons (10-50%), original vs final price comparison, and visual savings breakdown charts.

How to Use the Discount Calculator

Use the Discount Calculator to sale prices and savings from percentage discounts, or find the discount percentage from a final price. Features quick discount buttons (10-50%), original vs final price comparison, and visual savings breakdown charts.. Enter your values to get accurate, instant results tailored to your situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate the final price after a discount?
Multiply the original price by the discount percentage (as a decimal), then subtract that amount from the original price. For example: $100 × 0.20 = $20 discount, so $100 - $20 = $80 final price.
Can I combine multiple discounts?
Yes, but they stack sequentially, not additively. Apply the first discount to get a new price, then apply the second discount to that price. A 20% + 10% discount is not the same as a 30% discount.
What's the difference between discount and markup?
A discount reduces the price (subtraction), while a markup increases it (addition). A 20% discount on $100 gives you $80, while a 20% markup gives you $120.
How do retailers calculate sale prices?
Retailers typically start with the original price and apply the discount percentage. Some may round to psychological price points ($19.99 instead of $20.04) to make prices more appealing to customers.
What's a good discount percentage?
Common retail discounts are 10-30% for regular sales, 40-60% for clearance, and 70%+ for liquidation. Black Friday sales often feature 20-50% discounts. Anything over 50% is considered a significant bargain.