Glossary entry

Catalan term or phrase:

Costos «punt mort»

English translation:

break-even point

Added to glossary by S Ben Price
Feb 7, 2013 16:51
11 yrs ago
Catalan term

Costos «punt mort»

Catalan to English Bus/Financial Finance (general)
This is a list of course contents. I have no idea what they mean.
To UK English, please.
TIA!

Costos fixos, costos variables i «punt mort»
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4 +1 break-even point

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break-even point

Punto muerto (economía) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
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En economía, el punto muerto, punto de equilibrio o umbral de rentabilidad (en inglés break-even point - BEP) es el número mínimo de unidades que una ...

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Note added at 28 mins (2013-02-07 17:20:29 GMT)
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Fixed, variable costs and break-even

The break-even point of a business is the level of output or sales at which the revenue received by the business is exactly equal to the cost of making (or selling) that output. In the examples below we show you how to calculate the break-even point of a retailer. However, the process described is exactly the same for other types of firms such as manufacturers who will be concerned to find the break-even level of output when they produce goods.

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Note added at 29 mins (2013-02-07 17:21:26 GMT)
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Peer comment(s):

agree Alistair Ian Spearing Ortiz : Indeed. The Catalan version may be a more appropriate reference for the CA>EN combination: http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punt_mort_(economia)
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