Discount Calculator
Calculate discounts, sale prices, and total savings instantly. Perfect for shopping and retail calculations.
Discount Breakdown
Discount Calculator Guide
Understanding Discounts
A discount is a reduction in price offered by retailers to encourage purchases. Discounts are typically expressed as a percentage off the original price. Understanding how to calculate discounts helps you make smart shopping decisions and identify genuine deals.
How Discounts Work
Formula: Discount Amount = Original Price × (Discount % / 100)
Final Price: Original Price - Discount Amount
Types of Discounts
- Percentage Discounts: "20% off" - most common type
- Fixed Amount: "R50 off" - specific amount reduction
- Buy One Get One: BOGO deals - free item with purchase
- Bundle Discounts: Discounts for buying multiple items
- Seasonal Sales: Holiday and end-of-season discounts
Smart Shopping Tips
- Always verify the original price before calculating savings
- Compare discounted prices across different retailers
- Check if discounts are stackable or if only one applies
- Be aware of "false discounts" - inflated original prices
- Use this calculator to verify discounts at checkout
- Watch for seasonal sales to maximize savings
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate the final price after a discount?▼
Multiply the original price by (1 - discount percentage). For example, a 25% discount on R100 is R100 × (1 - 0.25) = R75. Our calculator does this instantly.
Can discounts be stacked or combined?▼
It depends on the retailer's policy. Some allow stacking (applying multiple discounts), while others don't. Always check the terms and conditions before assuming discounts can be combined.
What's the difference between percentage and fixed discounts?▼
Percentage discounts (e.g., 20% off) vary based on the original price, while fixed discounts (e.g., R50 off) are the same regardless of price. Percentage discounts are usually better for high-priced items.
How can I spot fake discounts?▼
Compare prices with competitors, check price history on retailer websites, and be skeptical of extremely high discounts. Some retailers inflate original prices to make discounts appear larger than they are.
Shopping Tips
- • Always verify the original price before calculating discounts
- • Check if discounts are stackable or if only one can be applied
- • Compare prices across retailers to find the best deals
- • Watch out for sales that seem too good to be true
- • Use this calculator to verify discounts at checkout
