Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
break-even
Macedonian translation:
праг на рентабилност (позитивна нула)
Apr 22, 2010 16:10
14 yrs ago
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English term
break-even
GBK
English to Macedonian
Bus/Financial
Business/Commerce (general)
Definition from
PowerHomeBiz.com:
The point of business activity when total revenue equals total expenses. Above the break-even point, the business is making a profit. Below the break-even point, the business is incurring a loss.
Example sentences:
On the surface, break-even analysis is a tool to calculate at which sales volume the variable and fixed costs of producing your product will be recovered. Another way to look at it is that the break-even point is the point at which your product stops costing you money to produce and sell, and starts to generate a profit for your company. (Weatherhead School of Management)
Generally, an initial break-even analysis focuses on a relatively narrow range of sales volume in which variable costs are simple to calculate. (JBV's Competitive Edge)
A senior executive at Associated Newspapers has predicted that the London freesheet it is launching today will break even within four years, sooner than expected in its original business plan. (guardian.co.uk)
Proposed translations
(Macedonian)
4 +2 | праг на рентабилност (позитивна нула) | Irena Kacarski-Kimova |
Change log
Apr 22, 2010 16:10: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Apr 22, 2010 16:10: Enrique Cavalitto changed "Stage" from "Preparation" to "Submission"
Apr 25, 2010 16:58: changed "Stage" from "Submission" to "Selection"
Apr 30, 2010 07:54: changed "Stage" from "Selection" to "Completion"
Proposed translations
+2
16 hrs
Selected
праг на рентабилност (позитивна нула)
Definition from
own experience or research:
Состојба на позитивна нула во буџетот, кога вкупните трошоци и расходи се еднакви на вкупните приходи од работењето. Тоа е точката под која се јавува загуба, а над која се јавува заработка.
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