Break-even Point,
Break-even Point Definition:
Exactly when the company's revenue is equal to its expenses.
A simple definition of Break-even Point is: When you pay off all your debts or when your income is exactly the same as your expenses.
Literal Meanings of Break-even Point
Break:
Meanings of Break:
To be broken or torn to pieces by impact, impact or pressure.
Obstacles (sequence, course or continuous state).
Do not respect (any law, regulation or agreement).
(Especially attacking players or team or military force) Running or running in a particular direction.
Running or running in a particular direction, especially by the attacking player or team.
A series of successful throws with a certain number of points.
Old term for milling cars.
Sentences of Break
The council said it would prosecute smugglers who broke the law.
Mitchell had the ball and he broke it quickly, giving Hughes a chance to score
The road turns left as the fence collapses.
Naruch scored in a rare half time with eleven minutes left.
Discovery 83 puts you in the lead for the first time.
Synonyms of Break
disobey, metamorphose, defy, breach, chasm, ■■■■■, lull, hole, divide, alter, cut-off, chance, snap, space, gap, split, break out, caesura, discontinuity, rupture, splinter
Even:
Meanings of Even:
Equal in quantity, quantity or value.
(A number like 2, 6 or 108) is divided by two without any remainder.
Avon language, a Tanganese language in which about 6,000 speakers are closely related to Avon.
Sentences of Even
Gender balance between teachers and students.
An accountant who reads only smooth numbers.
He cut his hair back to meet the heads.
Take her home alone
Synonyms of Even
drawn, though it may seem strange, level out, all square, flush, make the same, undamaged, level ■■■■■■■, as it happens, levelled, equalize, tied, make even, level off, unwrinkled, neck and neck, on an equal footing, square, equilibrize, make equal
Point:
Meanings of Point:
A specific location, location or location in an area or on a map, item or surface.
An item or description in a discussion, list, or expanded text.
A score or score given for success or achievement (in sports and games).
An intersection of two railway lines with a pair of attached conical rails that can be moved from behind to allow trains to pass from one lane to another.
Unit of measure for character size and spacing (UK and US 0.351 mm, Europe 0.376 mm).
A set of electrical contacts at a distributor (on motor vehicles).
Small front.
The tip of an animal, usually a horse or cat, such as a Siamese cat's face, legs and tail.
A piece of labeled ribbon or wire used to tie a cloth or pipe to a jerkin.
A small piece of rope tied to the bottom of a cell to tie corals together.
The act of pointing or the position of the dog.
Grab someone's finger or hand and grab someone's attention.
Spread the legs parallel (toes or feet), extending the legs and ankles to make a point.
Fill the joints (stone or masonry) with thin mortar.
Give sharp edge.
Sentences of Point
Turn left at the point where you see the Appleford sign.
Penalty for giving Bangor an eight-point lead
The plane turns the corner.
The train passed the stop.
A dog bird on the shore
He twisted and pointed to his mustache.
Synonyms of Point
sharp end, end, prong, area, idea, aspect, particular, ■■■■, spot, barb, topic, location, site, spike, bill, detail, locus, question, extremity, promontory, ness, regard, element, place
Break-even Point
The point where TOTAL REVENUE equals TOTAL COST.