Saturday, 15 April 2017


How to Lower Your Break Even?


We are continuing from our previous blog on how to calculate your Break-Even Point. If you missed it, please read our previous Do you know your Break Even Point?In this blog, I will share with you few ways to reduce your break-even point.  A lower break-even point leads to more profit, more cash and lower the organisation pressure on sales.
Below are some of the ways to look at how you can reduce your break even sales point:
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