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explain why calculating a
Solution
1. In general, the point at which gains equal losses.
When you have what you think is a good idea, the first step is to analyze whether your business will succeed. The first financial tool you should use is a break-even analysis. A break-even analysis will calculate what your revenues must be for your business to produce a profit.
The key to using this tool is to be realistic in your expected revenues and conservative high in your expected costs. The break-even analysis will force you to do the research that will allow you to know whether you should pursue your business idea further.
You will need to do a break-even analysis for your business plan anyway, but it
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explain why calculating a
Solution
1. In general, the point at which gains equal losses.
When you have what you think is a good idea, the first step is to analyze whether your business will succeed. The first financial tool you should use is a break-even analysis. A break-even analysis will calculate what your revenues must be for your business to produce a profit.
The key to using this tool is to be realistic in your expected revenues and conservative high in your expected costs. The break-even analysis will force you to do the research that will allow you to know whether you should pursue your business idea further.
You will need to do a break-even analysis for your business plan anyway, but it
.

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  1. 1. 1. explain why calculating a Solution 1. In general, the point at which gains equal losses. When you have what you think is a good idea, the first step is to analyze whether your business will succeed. The first financial tool you should use is a break-even analysis. A break-even analysis will calculate what your revenues must be for your business to produce a profit. The key to using this tool is to be realistic in your expected revenues and conservative high in your expected costs. The break-even analysis will force you to do the research that will allow you to know whether you should pursue your business idea further. You will need to do a break-even analysis for your business plan anyway, but it

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