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Qué (quién) es even keel - definición

STRUCTURAL ELEMENT OF A SHIP HULL, OR BOAT HULL
Keel yacht; Keel plate; Ship’s keel; Swing keel
  • Lateral resistance effect of a sailing keel
  • Sailing [[yacht]] with a fin keel
  • Righting effect of a keel, where A is the center of buoyancy and G is the centre of gravity (hypothetical example).
  • 6}} in [[drydock]]

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         
  • 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
see even

Wikipedia

Keel

The keel is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element on a vessel. On some sailboats, it may have a hydrodynamic and counterbalancing purpose, as well. The laying of the keel is often the initial step in the construction of a ship. In the British and American shipbuilding traditions, this event marks the beginning date of a ship's construction.

Ejemplos de uso de even keel
1. He will accept any compromise in order to put their marriage on an even keel.
2. "It is very difficult to keep things on an even keel," he said.
3. Economic ties But Mrs Merkel knows she needs to keep relations on an even keel.
4. Another former beau also said: "You couldn‘t have a quiet even keel relationship with Jenny.
5. Yet some women appear not to suffer at all and remain on an even keel throughout the month.