Break-even-Point
21Break-Even Analysis — An analysis to determine the point at which revenue received equals the costs associated with receiving the revenue. Break even analysis calculates what is known as a margin of safety, the amount that revenues exceed the break even point. This is …
22break-even — Refers to a price at which an option s cost is equal to the proceeds acquired by exercising the option. The buyer of a call pays a premium. His break even point is calculated by adding the premium paid to the call s strike price. For example, if… …
23Break-even — Dieser Artikel oder Abschnitt bedarf einer Überarbeitung. Näheres ist auf der Diskussionsseite angegeben. Hilf mit, ihn zu verbessern, und entferne anschließend diese Markierung. Die Gewinnschwelle oder der Break even Point ist in der… …
24Break-even-Analyse — Dieser Artikel oder Abschnitt bedarf einer Überarbeitung. Näheres ist auf der Diskussionsseite angegeben. Hilf mit, ihn zu verbessern, und entferne anschließend diese Markierung. Die Gewinnschwelle oder der Break even Point ist in der… …
25Break-even-Punkt — Dieser Artikel oder Abschnitt bedarf einer Überarbeitung. Näheres ist auf der Diskussionsseite angegeben. Hilf mit, ihn zu verbessern, und entferne anschließend diese Markierung. Die Gewinnschwelle oder der Break even Point ist in der… …
26break-even — noun The level of revenues sufficient to cover costs. Well never reach break even if our variable costs are higher than our selling price. Syn: break even point See Also: break even …
27break-even — {n.} The point of equilibrium in a business venture when one has made as much money as one had invested, but not more that would be profit. * / We ve reached the break even point at long last! Max exclaimed with joy./ …
28break-even — {n.} The point of equilibrium in a business venture when one has made as much money as one had invested, but not more that would be profit. * / We ve reached the break even point at long last! Max exclaimed with joy./ …
29break-even — noun the point of equilibrium in a business venture when one has made as much money as one had invested, but not more that would be profit. We ve reached the break even point at long last! Max exclaimed with joy …
30break-even — /brayk ee veuhn/, adj. 1. having income exactly equal to expenditure, thus showing neither profit nor loss. n. 2. See break even point. 3. Energy. the stage at which a fission or fusion reaction becomes self sustaining. Also, breakeven. [1935 40 …