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A business has a netloss of $419.18 Does that mean the breakeven is 419.18??
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A business has a netloss of $419.18 Does that mean the breakeven is 419.18??
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No. The break-even is always equal to zero, meaning you did not lose money or make money, you just broke-even.
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It means that everything the business took in was $419.18 less than everything it spent to be in business during the same period of time. It doesn't tell you what either of those amounts was. Just the difference between them.
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