financial break-even

financial break-even
financial break-even UK US noun [S] FINANCE, ECONOMICS
the number of products that must be sold or the amount of income that must be earned for a product or investment to begin to make a profit: »

The higher the financial break-even point, the higher the financial risk of the investment.

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Financial break-even analysis will determine the point where the program generates enough revenue to cover its total variable and fixed costs.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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