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Note that sometimes BreakEven Charts are shown as in the top, with Variable Costs layered upon a fixed level of Fixed Costs, while sometimes Fixed Costs are shown as a Layer atop Variable Costs -- the resulting BreakEven Point is the same, either way. Note also that a vertical line drawn down from a Sales Revenue intersection point will determine Total Profit/Loss, by subtracting where the Total Fixed and Variable Expenses Line crosses the vertical line at a slant. In other words, the length of the vertical line segment between Sales Revenue and Total Fixed and Variable Costs equals Total Profit or Loss. | Note that sometimes BreakEven Charts are shown as in the top, with Variable Costs layered upon a fixed level of Fixed Costs, while sometimes Fixed Costs are shown as a Layer atop Variable Costs -- the resulting BreakEven Point is the same, either way. Note also that a vertical line drawn down from a Sales Revenue intersection point will determine Total Profit/Loss, by subtracting where the Total Fixed and Variable Expenses Line crosses the vertical line at a slant. In other words, the length of the vertical line segment between Sales Revenue and Total Fixed and Variable Costs equals Total Profit or Loss. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == |