Break-even (or break even) is a point where any difference between plus or minus or equivalent changes side
(Ekonomi) In economics & business, specifically cost accounting, the break-even point (BEP) is the point at which cost or expenses and revenue are equal: there is no net loss or gain, and one has "broken even". A profit or a loss has not been made, although opportunity costs have been paid, and capital has received the risk-adjusted, expected return
The point of business activity when total revenue equals total expenses Above the break-even point, the business is making a profit Below the break-even point, the business is incurring a loss
The point at which an option buyer or seller experiences no loss and no profit on an option Call breakeven equals the strike price plus the premium Put breakeven equals the strike price minus the premium
The volume of business required to produces a revenue stream that covers costs Below this level the venture loses money and above it should make money However, it should be noted that the assumption is that the business is driven by scale Sales are considered to be of equal value
= the situation where costs are equal to revenues There are several types of situations where the idea of break-even are implied The ommon ones are the length of time an activity is expected to earn sufficient revenue to cover costs, another is the amount of product and revenue required to cover costs See NOP Number of Periods calculations
The point where the dollars out equal dollars in, in a promotion; at this point the piece has generated enough money to cover the cost of the promotion
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