Break Even Calculator
Calculate Your Break Even Point
Determine the exact point where your business covers all costs and starts generating profit. Analyze different pricing scenarios and optimize your business strategy.
Business Parameters
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₹10K₹2L
Rent, salaries, insurance, etc.
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₹5₹100
Materials, labor per unit, etc.
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₹25₹200
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Desired monthly profit amount
Break Even Units
0
Units to break even
Break Even Revenue
₹0
Contribution Margin
₹0
0.0% ratio
Margin of Safety
0.0%
Safety buffer above break-even
Higher is better - indicates business stability
Cost Structure Breakdown
Fixed Costs (Monthly)₹50,000
Variable Cost Per Unit₹20
Selling Price Per Unit₹50
Contribution Per Unit₹0
Break Even Point0 units
Pricing Scenarios Analysis
| Price Change | Selling Price | Break Even Units | Break Even Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| -₹20 | ₹30 | 5,000 | ₹1,50,000 |
| -₹15 | ₹35 | 3,333 | ₹1,16,667 |
| -₹10 | ₹40 | 2,500 | ₹1,00,000 |
| -₹5 | ₹45 | 2,000 | ₹90,000 |
| ₹0 | ₹50 | 1,667 | ₹83,333 |
| +₹5 | ₹55 | 1,429 | ₹78,571 |
| +₹10 | ₹60 | 1,250 | ₹75,000 |
| +₹15 | ₹65 | 1,111 | ₹72,222 |
| +₹20 | ₹70 | 1,000 | ₹70,000 |
Break Even Insights
Key Formulas:
Break Even Units:
Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution per Unit
Contribution Margin:
Selling Price - Variable Cost per Unit
Margin of Safety:
(Current Sales - Break Even) ÷ Current Sales
Business Tips:
Lower break-even point = less risk
Higher contribution margin = better profitability
Monitor margin of safety regularly
Focus on reducing fixed costs when possible