break-even
61break even — see equality …
62break even — finish with no losses; end in a tie, end with an equal score …
63break-even — noun the point or state at which profits are equal to costs …
64break even — idi bus to have one s profits equal one s losses; to finish a business transaction, series of games, etc., with no loss or gain …
65break-even — s (oböj. EKON för företag den försäljningsvolym som krävs för att intäkterna precis ska täcka kostnaderna, för privatperson den kurs där en aktieaffär går jämnt ut, ofta med courtage inräkna …
66break even — End with neither profit nor loss …
67financial break-even — UK US noun [S] FINANCE, ECONOMICS ► the number of products that must be sold or the amount of income that must be earned for a product or investment to begin to make a profit: »The higher the financial break even point, the higher the financial… …
68break-even point — the point at which the income from sale of a product or service equals the invested costs, resulting in neither profit nor loss; the stage at which income equals expenditure. [1935 40, Amer.] * * * …
69Break-even lease payment — The lease payment at which a party to a prospective lease is indifferent between entering and not entering into the lease arrangement. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
70Break-even payment rate — The prepayment rate of a MBS coupon that will produce the same CFY as that of a predetermined benchmark MBS coupon. Used to identify for coupons higher than the benchmark coupon the prepayment rate that will produce the same CFY as that of the… …