SALE PRICE SETTINGS
STEP 1: MODE
SALE PRICE VALUES
STEP 2: VALUES
SALE PRICE WORKING
WORKING
SALE PRICE FORMULAS
WORKED EXAMPLES
WHAT THIS TOOL DOES
This sale price calculator finds the final price after a discount, the original price before a discount, the discount percentage or the saving amount.
The first three screens separate settings, values and working so mobile layouts stay clear.
It is useful for shopping, sales tags, retail pricing and percentage homework.
Canonical folder: /sale-price-calculator/
HOW TO USE IT
Choose the result you need from the SOLVE FOR menu on Page 1.
Enter the original and sale values on Page 2.
Use NEXT to see the full working safely on Page 3.
Press SOLVE on Page 2 to refresh the result before checking the steps.
SALE PRICE MODE
Sale price mode starts with the original price and removes the discount percentage.
A 25% discount leaves 75% of the original price, so the multiplier is 0.75.
The calculator displays the multiplier so the reduction is clear.
This mode is best for checking final prices before paying.
ORIGINAL PRICE MODE
Original price mode reverses a discount when you know the sale price and percent off.
The calculator divides the sale price by the remaining percentage multiplier.
For example, if £60 is 75% of the original price, £60 divided by 0.75 gives £80.
This helps check “was price” labels and reverse sale offers.
DISCOUNT PERCENT MODE
Discount percent mode uses original price and sale price to find the percentage reduction.
It subtracts sale price from original price to find the saving.
The saving is then divided by the original price and multiplied by 100.
This mode is useful when a sale label shows prices but not the percent off.
SAVING AMOUNT MODE
Saving amount mode subtracts the sale price from the original price.
The answer shows how much money is saved by the discount.
This is useful when comparing two deals with different prices and percentages.
The result can be rounded to 0, 1, 2 or 3 decimal places.
WHO USES IT
Shoppers use it to check final prices and savings before buying.
Retailers use it to confirm sale labels, markdowns and price reductions.
Students use it for percentage change, discount and reverse percentage questions.
Resellers use it to compare sale prices with original values and target margins.
COMMON USE CASES
Use it for clearance prices, voucher codes, Black Friday deals and price comparison.
Use it to check whether a claimed percentage discount matches the actual sale price.
Use it to reverse a sale price back to the original price before discount.
Use it to show savings clearly in pounds or another chosen currency symbol context.
SEARCH INTENT
People may search for sale price calculator, discount calculator or percent off calculator.
Other searches include original price calculator, reverse discount calculator and savings calculator.
This page answers those searches with a working calculator and full-size help panels.
SEO text is split across internal pages so it never collapses into tiny frames.
FAQ
How do I find sale price? Multiply original price by one minus the discount rate.
How do I reverse a discount? Divide the sale price by the remaining percentage multiplier.
How do I find percent off? Divide the saving by the original price and multiply by 100.
What is the saving? Original price minus sale price.
RELATED CALCULATIONS
Sale price calculations connect closely to discount, VAT, profit, loss and budgeting tools.
Use the discount calculator for a similar percent-off workflow.
Use the profit loss calculator when you need to compare sale price with cost price.
Use the VAT calculator when tax is added to or removed from a price.
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BACK TO CALCULATOR
NEXT loops back to Page 1 so the sale price calculator is always close.
Page 1 is mode and rounding, Page 2 is values and result, Page 3 is working.
Support pages use full-size reading panels rather than compressed SEO boxes.
The layout is built to avoid scrolling, overlap, hidden controls and collapsed containers.