Sample Salon
Sample Salon — DemoCurrent position
On target. Net profit is 19.4% — you've hit the 15.0% goal. That's $47,500 clear of the goal. The team brings in $2.23 per $1 of wages — above the $2.20 target. Worth protecting: keep an eye on labour creeping back up and discounting sliding, since those are what usually erode a healthy margin.
Projected net profit
$208,000
19.4% of revenue
Target 15.0% ✓
Hit ✓
Above target by $47,500
S:E ratio
2.23
On target · target 2.20
Labour % of revenue
49.7%
Within the salon benchmark · salons run 40.0%–50.0%
Safety margin
$238,032
revenue could drop 22.2% before a loss
Sample Salon is running a healthy net profit margin, with labour cost sitting comfortably below the danger zone. The biggest lever available right now is a modest price increase — it moves the needle on profit without asking the team to do more work. Try the sliders below to see how a few small changes compound.
Net profit % — progress to target
Cost levers
Revenue levers
| Line | Actual | Projected | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total revenue | $1,070,000 | $1,070,000 | — |
| — Services | $950,000 | $950,000 | — |
| — Retail product | $120,000 | $120,000 | — |
| Labour (fully loaded) | $532,000 | $532,000 | — |
| Variable COGS | $135,000 | $135,000 | — |
| Operating expenses | $195,000 | $195,000 | — |
| Other income | $18,000 | $18,000 | — |
| Net profit (excl. other income) | $208,000 | $208,000 | — |
| Net profit (incl. other income) | $226,000 | $226,000 | — |
Weekly revenue target
$20,577
vs $20,577 current
Weekly net profit
$4,000
vs $4,000 current
Daily target (5 days/week)
$4,115
per trading day
Weekly breakeven
$15,999
With 10% margin: $17,599
Healthy buffer above breakeven