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The document discusses how to calculate break-even points with and without startup costs. It explains that break-even point is the number of units that must be sold each month to cover fixed costs. Without startup costs, the break-even point is calculated by dividing fixed monthly costs by the contribution margin per unit. With startup costs, monthly startup costs are added to fixed costs and also factored into the calculation. The document provides templates to calculate selling price, costs, contribution margin, and break-even points.
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Break-Even Spreadsheet 0

The document discusses how to calculate break-even points with and without startup costs. It explains that break-even point is the number of units that must be sold each month to cover fixed costs. Without startup costs, the break-even point is calculated by dividing fixed monthly costs by the contribution margin per unit. With startup costs, monthly startup costs are added to fixed costs and also factored into the calculation. The document provides templates to calculate selling price, costs, contribution margin, and break-even points.
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Break-Even Point Calculations

Without startup costs

How much will I charge per unit?


Selling price (per unit)
Minus variable costs (cost per unit) - 0.00
Contribution margin (profit per unit not considering 0.00
fixed costs)

Units to sell each month to cover monthly fixed


costs

Fixed costs (monthly) 0.00


Divided by contribution margin 0.00
Break-even point (monthly) 0.00 units

You must sell at least 0.00 units each month in order to break even,
including monthly fixed costs.
With startup costs
Over how many months will I spread out my startup
cost payments?
Startup costs 0.00
Number of months to repay the startup costs 12
Startup costs (monthly) 0.00

Units to sell each month to cover monthly fixed


costs with startup costs included
Fixed costs (monthly) 0.00
Startup costs (monthly) + 0.00
Fixed and startup costs (monthly) 0.00
Divided by contribution margin 0.00
Break-even point including startup costs (monthly) 0.00

You must sell at least 0.00 units each month in order to break
even, including monthly fixed and startup costs.
units
Startup costs (total)
Item Cost

Total startup costs

Break-even point (including startup costs) 0.00 units

You must sell at least 0.00 units each month in order to break even,
including monthly fixed and startup costs.
Fixed costs (monthly)
Item Cost

Total fixed costs

Break-even point (including startup costs) 0.00 units

You must sell at least 0.00 units each month in order to break even,
including monthly fixed and startup costs.
Variable costs (per unit)
Item Cost

Total variable costs

Break-even point (including startup costs) 0.00 units

You must sell at least 0.00 units each month in order to break even,
including monthly fixed and startup costs.

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