Question:
Wat is BEP?
BEP-Break Event Point. It indicates no Loss and no Profit
Answer:
The level of activity at which total revenues equal total costs Source: CoolInterview.com
A point at which there is no profit and no loss. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: venkat | Date:
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break even point in the sense no loss no profit position this can be explained by as follows- break even point in units - fixed ---------------- sales - variable (or) p/v ratio
brek even point in sales
fixed *sales ------------ sales -variable Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: ravindra | Date: 3/23/2009
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break even point is condition where company suffer no loss and no profit. at this point revenues and total cost of the company should be equal.below this point company suffer loss and solvency and above this company gain normal profit, super profit and capitalization profit for company. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: ashok | Date: 7/15/2009
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BEP stands for break even point, in this points firms selling their products at cost price only. in this point firms not earning profit or loss of their products. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: chandu | Date: 9/18/2009
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its where when a business doesn't get a loss or profit Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: dorca | Date: 5/3/2010
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it a point which brings no profit and no loss to the firm.the company once achieves its BEP will come to know about the margin of safety .if the margin of safety is wider then the company is more safe and vice versa . Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Rajalakshmi | Date: 8/26/2010
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