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    To Calculate the Break-Even Point, That Is, Where Neither a Profit
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To Calculate the Break-Even Point, That Is, Where Neither a Profit

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To calculate the break-even point, that is, where neither a profit nor a loss is made, the formula
Sx = VCx + FC + P can be used, but only if P is equal to zero.

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