

Some time ago, I created a simple Excel spreadsheet to give me a quick idea of my profit per item when selling on eBay. I’ve looked around and there are some good programs out there for sale, but I really didn’t need anything fancy - just a general idea of target pricing when I get new items in. I decided to post it here for download in case anyone else finds it useful. The best part? It’s free!
There are 2 sections to it, one for stores and one for auctions.To use, just plug in your cost, desired selling price, any handling fee you charge and the amount for postage/shipping costs. The spreadsheet will give you your gross and net profit for that item. It does take Paypal fees into account, you could delete that column if you don’t use Paypal.
There are some limitations. Unlike the fancy schmancy programs, this isn’t going to figure out your listing fee for you. I list often enough that I know a $24.99 item is going to be $0.95 - $.60 for listing and $0.35 for gallery. You could always copy the listing fees to the bottom of the spreadsheet if you don’t have them memorized. Also keep in mind that this won’t figure in necessary costs like labor, unsold item fees, monthly store fees, etc. It’s simply designed to be an “overview”.
Download the eBay Fees calculator
Enjoy
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5 Responses to “eBay Fees Calculator Spreadsheet”
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May 3rd, 2007 at 8:18 am
Hey girl,
Great spreadsheet, and love your blog!
[insert sarcasm here] Kumbaya! [/end sarcasm ;)]
May 3rd, 2007 at 9:21 am
Thanks Bell!
Now let’s all join hands around the campfire and raise our glasses of KoolAid in a toast….. *evil grin*
October 12th, 2007 at 2:57 pm
I have to say, great job on the spreadsheet. I love it, short, simple to too the point!
I’m going to borrow it.
WOW I forgot how much ebay and paypal takes!!!
that explains why I do not seem to have enough $$ from the ebay..
thank you!
-Whitney
October 12th, 2007 at 3:07 pm
Thanks Whitney!
I agree, eBay and PP take quite a chunk. That’s exactly why the spreadsheet was born, lol.
Happy eBaying & enjoy the spreadsheet
July 21st, 2008 at 10:51 am
Very interesting blog, i have added it to my fovourites, greetings