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breakeven 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. Break-even (or break even) is a point where any difference between plus or minus or equivalent changes side.
  2. "Breakeven" is a song by Irish pop rock band The Script, released as the third single from their self-titled album The Script. The song served as the lead single on U.S. on September 29, 2009.
  3. Alternative spelling of break-even; Alternative spelling of break even
  4. The amount of revenue a promotion must generate in order to offset marketing costs. In some cases, direct marketers may also include fulfillment costs in the break-even calculation.
  5. The point at which an option buyer or seller experiences no loss and no profit on an option. Call breakeven equals the strike price plus the premium; put breakeven equals the strike price minus the premium.
  6. Break-even point represents the volume of sales at which total revenue equals total costs. Break-even calculations are a means of calculating the break-even point.
  7. The plasma energy breakeven point describes the moment when plasmas in a fusion device release at least as much energy as is required to produce them. Fusion performance is measured by Q. ...
  8. Dollars of response, measured by order margin, are equal to the total cost of promotion. (Breakeven for the business means the order margin must equal promotion plus all other costs).
  9. Term applied to both annual accounting and individual project accounting processes. It simply means that the total costs and the income from all sources are "in balance" – i.e. that there is neither a surplus (profit) nor a loss to be recorded. ...
  10. Where a business sells just enough to cover its costs.
  11. A point for a business where turnover is equivalent to all costs.
  12. In fusion, scientific breakeven occurs when the fusion power is equal to the laser input power (see Ignition). ...
  13. A term used by accountants to indicate that a company has reached the point where it is not making a loss or a profit.
  14. The sale price ($ per cwt.) at which the owner of the cattle does not make or lose money.
  15. The point at which your gross profit just covers your overheads or fixed costs.
  16. the stock price at which an option position is worth whatever was paid or received for it at the time of entry. To gain on a bullish options position at expiration, the stock price would need to go higher than the breakeven price. ...
  17. A term used in marginal costing to describe the point when the contribution an entity has made is equal to the entity’s fixed costs. The break-even point or position may be measured in sales value terms or on activity basis, e.g. ...
  18. Either (a) the level of orders it takes to recover the cost of your advertising or (b) Hey, no joking about the showing a profit here, Buster!  This is serious!
  19. The level of revenues and expenses at which a project would make zero profit.
  20. What level sales are needed to exceed the costs of the goods sold and the overheads of the business? A very simple an easy to understand indicator that is so often omitted from accounts packs and budgets.
  21. The point where the business expenses equal the income generated, with neither profit nor loss.
  22. When a firm's short-run total revenue equals its short-run total cost
  23. The point at which total revenue is equal to total cost.
  24. Donations received equal cost of the mailing.
  25. Price at which premium is recovered.