⚖️ BREAK EVEN CALCULATOR

📌 Break‑even (units) : 1,176
💵 Break‑even (revenue $) : $47,024
📈 Contribution margin per unit : $24.49
🆗 Profit at 2000 units : $28,980

ABOUT THIS TOOL

The Break Even Calculator is the flagship financial utility of MultiCalculators, engineered for entrepreneurs, startup founders, students, and small business owners. Determining the break‑even point (BEP) is crucial: it tells you exactly how many units you must sell to cover both fixed and variable costs — the moment your business shifts from loss to profit. This version uses the standard formula: Fixed Costs ÷ (Selling Price per Unit – Variable Cost per Unit). The contribution margin reveals the profit contribution of each sold unit after variable costs. Our calculator goes beyond basic BEP; it instantly displays break‑even in dollars and also projects profit at a realistic volume (2,000 units) to give context.

All inputs are adjustable: fixed costs (rent, salaries, equipment), variable costs (materials, packaging, transaction fees), and your selling price. The responsive interface updates with crisp visual feedback. You can use it to simulate pricing strategies: increase price to see lower BEP, or analyze how cost cuts improve profitability. For investors, this tool validates unit economics. We built it with strict accuracy — no rounding errors — using JavaScript Number with two‑decimal formatting. The light‑blue backdrop reflects clarity and analytical calm. It’s equally reliable on mobile, tablet, or 4K desktop.

Whether you’re launching a physical product, a SaaS subscription, or a consultancy, this calculator demystifies your path to profitability. Use it alongside our other financial tools at MultiCalculators.org. The numbers you generate are processed locally; we never store your data. Remember: a low break‑even point means lower risk. Adjust sliders, learn the dynamics, and make data‑backed decisions. This tool is and always will be free. If you appreciate clean, no‑nonsense business calculators, bookmark this page. For feedback, visit our Contact page. Now go ahead — break even, then break through. 🚀