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  2. Break-even point - Wikipedia

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    The Break-Even Point can alternatively be computed as the point where Contribution equals Fixed Costs. The quantity, ( P − V ) {\displaystyle \left(P-V\right)} , is of interest in its own right, and is called the Unit Contribution Margin (C): it is the marginal profit per unit, or alternatively the portion of each sale that contributes to ...

  3. Break-even - Wikipedia

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    In nuclear fusion research, the term break-even refers to a fusion energy gain factor equal to unity; this is also known as the Lawson criterion. The notion can also be found in more general phenomena, such as percolation. In energy, the break-even point is the point where usable energy gotten from a process equals the input energy.

  4. Walter Rautenstrauch - Wikipedia

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    He coined the term break-even point, [2] and developing the break-even chart together with Charles Edward Knoeppel. [ 3 ] Rautenstrauch was instrumental in the creation of Columbia University's Department of Industrial Engineering, which is said to be the first such department in the United States.

  5. Cost–volume–profit analysis - Wikipedia

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    A critical part of CVP analysis is the point where total revenues equal total costs (both fixed and variable costs). At this break-even point, a company will experience no income or loss. This break-even point can be an initial examination that precedes a more detailed CVP analysis.

  6. What Is the Social Security ‘Break-Even’ Point? How ... - AOL

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    The break-even point is when the cumulative benefits received from retiring at a later age equal the cumulative benefits received from retiring at an earlier age. This will vary based on when you ...

  7. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    BAU – Business as usual; BEP – Break-even point; BI – Business intelligence; BIC – Bank identifier code; bldg. – Building BLS – Balance sheet; BOM – Bill of materials; BPO – Business process outsourcing

  8. What Is the Social Security ‘Break-Even’ Point ... - AOL

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    In nearly all cases, it will take many years to reach the break-even point. Motley Fool ran calculations based on a monthly payment of $1,000 at full retirement age , which is 67 for most current ...

  9. BEP - Wikipedia

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    Best efficiency point, the point on a pump curve that yields the most efficient operation; BitTorrent enhancement proposal; Break-even point, where any difference between plus or minus or equivalent changes side; Bureau of Engraving and Printing of the US Treasury; Black Eyed Peas, an American hip-hop group; BOP clade of grasses, formerly BEP clade