In economics & business, specifically cost accounting, the break-even point (BEP)'s the point at which cost or expenses and revenue are equal: there's no net loss or gain, and one has "broken even". A profit or a loss hasn't been made, although opportunity costs have been paid, and capital has received the risk-adjusted, expected return. For example, if the business sells less than 200 tables each month, it'll make a loss, if it sells more, it'll be a profit. With this information, the business… (
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