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Break-even Chart
A graphical representation used in financial analysis to show the point at which total costs and total revenue are exactly equal; thus, there is no loss or gain.
Break-even Point
The financial state where total costs and total revenues are equal, meaning there is no net loss or gain, and one has "broken even."
Break-even Chart
A graphical representation showing the relationship between total costs and total revenue at various levels of output, pinpointing where no profit or loss occurs.
Break-even Point
The point at which total cost and total revenue are equal, resulting in no net loss or gain for a business.
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