what is break even point
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Answer / venky
Break Even point is point of sale where there is no profit
no loss point.
there are two types:
Bep in sales=fixed cost/sales
bep in Rs= fixed cost/sales*100
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Answer / roshan
NO PROFIT NO GAIN CALLED BREAK EVEN POINT FOR EXAMPLE
IN THAT POINT THE EXPENDITURE EXACT EQUAL TO SALES
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Answer / nagarjuna
it is the point" where the total expenses will be equal to
total revenues" that point is called break even point.
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Answer / saleem saheb
break even point refers to the point where total cost is equal
to total revenue.
itis also point where profit begins,it can also be understood as
B.E.P= Total fixed cost/Contribution per unit
where; contribution=sales-variable cost
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Answer / sivakumar
it is the sales point where company have no profit or no
loss situation.
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Answer / mr.roshan d
AS earlier posted BEP is the SALE QTY or AMOUNT of SALE
where co. will earn that much of contribution so that it
will be able to recover FIXED COST :BEP = FC/CONTpu
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Answer / surabhi gupta
Break Evev Point is the situation where revenue is equal to
expenses, means no profit no loss condition.
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Answer / b.thirupathi
BEP WHICH MEANS NO PROFIT NO LOSS , OR
WHEN THE TOTAL COST IS EQUAL TO THE TOTAL REVENUE THEN THE
FIRM/COMPANY WILL OPTIMUM POSITION AT CERTAIN POINT ,THAT
PAOINT IS CALLED BREAK EVEN POINT
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