break even point
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Answer / piya
It is the point of no profit no loss.It may be defined as
that point of sales volume at which total sales are equal
to total cost.
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Answer / anny
when the business expenditure and income levels are at same
level, not in a increasing r decreasind they both r at the
same level then we call that point as a BEP
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Answer / samaresh
in which point a profit seeking concern when faced total
income equal to total cost this point is called break even
point .
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Answer / swati jain
Break-Even Point is that point where there is a situation
of no profit no loss encountered by a firm or industry.
this means normal profit is '0', in such circumstances a
firm is advised to continue to produce or sale as existing.
A firm in long run is said to have profits if its normal
profit=0.
Thus, BEP suggests to carry on with usual practices of the
firm
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Answer / dinesh chand
it is the point where the company incurs neither profit nor
loss.at this point the company would like to produce or
manufacture instead of closing down the unit.
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Answer / shankar
hai ,
when your sales figures cross the exps figure, normally
that time your businees crossed the BREAK EVEN POINT. So
when over the income on exps .
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