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Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to the New Amazon Revenue Calculator
2. **Accessing the New Amazon Revenue Calculator**
3. Defining Your Product Details
4. Understanding Amazon Fulfillment Fees
5. Calculating Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)
6. Estimating Profit Margins
7. Comparing FBA, FBM, and Small & Light Options
8. Highlights
9. FAQs
**Accessing the New Amazon Revenue Calculator**
On August 31st, 2022, the revenue calculator that Amazon has provided for years is finally going away. Amazon is introducing a new revenue calculator that should be more streamlined and easier to use. In this article, I'll cover how to use the new calculator properly so you can understand your profit margins and fees better.
If you're familiar with the old fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) revenue calculator, you can access the new one by selecting "Go to new version" after August 31st, 2022. The previous link you used will be replaced by the new one. To access the calculator, you'll need an Amazon Seller Central account, either the individual or professional plan.
When you first open the new revenue calculator, you'll be greeted with an input field to "Find existing product or enter product information." There are two ways to go about this: searching the Amazon catalog for a similar product or defining your product details manually.