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EQUALITY OF COSTS AND REVENUES
Break even analysis; Margin of safety (accounting); Break-even point; Break-even analysis; Break-even price; Break-even sales; Break-even chart
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  • '''The Break-Even Point'''

Break-even         
  • A simplified cash flow model shows the payback period as the time from the project completion to the breakeven.
POINT OF BALANCE AT WHICH NEITHER A PROFIT NOR A LOSS IS MADE
Break even; Break even point; Breakeven Point; Breakeven; Breaking even; Financial break even point; Broke even; Broke-even
Break-even (or break even), often abbreviated as B/E in finance, (sometimes called point of equilibrium) is the point of balance making neither a profit nor a loss. Any number below the break-even point constitutes a loss while any number above it shows a profit.
break-even         
  • A simplified cash flow model shows the payback period as the time from the project completion to the breakeven.
POINT OF BALANCE AT WHICH NEITHER A PROFIT NOR A LOSS IS MADE
Break even; Break even point; Breakeven Point; Breakeven; Breaking even; Financial break even point; Broke even; Broke-even
¦ noun the point or state at which profits are equal to costs.
break-even point         
When a company reaches break-even point, the money it makes from the sale of goods or services is just enough to cover the cost of supplying those goods or services, but not enough to make a profit. (BUSINESS)
'Terminator 2' finally made $200 million, which was considered to be the break-even point for the picture.
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Break-even (economics)

The break-even point (BEP) in economics, business—and specifically cost accounting—is the point at which total cost and total revenue are equal, i.e. "even". There is no net loss or gain, and one has "broken even", though opportunity costs have been paid and capital has received the risk-adjusted, expected return. In short, all costs that must be paid are paid, and there is neither profit nor loss. The break-even analysis was developed by Karl Bücher and Johann Friedrich Schär.

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1. Five years ago, graduates reached that break–even point at 28.
2. The economic projections at the time showed that the break–even point was in the $30 a barrel region.
3. But Satoru Ogasawara, economist at Credit Suisse in Tokyo, said the break–even point for most Japanese manufacturers is Y104.
4. "There is only one way to lower the break–even point of the country÷ restructuring," he said.
5. "Our break–even point is far in the future," he says, noting that he‘s currently selling the bottles of soda at a loss because volumes are so low.