What is a good and bad profit margin?

Toler

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Ay i mow a yard, how much of that yard should goto gas/equiptment/profit out of the money i make? What percent?
 

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Ay i mow a yard, how much of that yard should goto gas/equiptment/profit out of the money i make? What percent?

I don't believe there's a standard profit percentage that has ever been set. You'll need to know what your expenses are going to be. ( Your Overhead?) Take into account equipment, travel time, gas and any other costs you may have.

Remember you need to cover your costs and make a profit so just set your pricing accordingly. Something else you may want to take a look at is the going rate in your area, make a couple of calls and get a couple of free estimates on your own lawn and that can give you an idea of what to charge and how much profit you can make.

 
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It all depends on the services that you provide. The national average for mowing is 11%. I found this to be lower than what we were getting over the past 16 years in business. We were closer to 20%. Fertilization programs tend to yield higher profit margins. This could be somewhere around 35%.
 
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