Within the financials for the average consumer order, the amount remaining after all costs such as cost of goods, telemarketing, shipping, royalties, etc , from which media costs and profit would come
The point at which income from sales exactly covers all of your costs, including overheads
The point at which the total costs of undertaking a new strategy are equal to the total revenue from the strategy
(payback period) Comparing cumulative costs verses cumulative benefits, the exact point in time at which the cumulative benefits exceed the cumulative costs, generating positive cash-flow from the project investment
Point at which neither a profit or loss exists The term is applied in various ways In options, for example, it is sometimes synonymous with "at the money," whereas "in the money" refers to a potential profit position and "out of the money" a potential loss
the level of business activity at which a company is making neither a profit nor a loss (the) breakeven point/level
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