Break-even Analysis

A calculation of the approximate sales volume required to just cover costs, below which production would be unprofitable and above which it would be profitable. Break-even analysis focuses on the relationship between fixed cost, variable cost and profit.

Updated on
September 9, 2022
Published on
June 20, 2018
The 7(a) Loan Program, SBA’s most common loan program, includes assistance for each business with unique needs.
SBA 504 loans are very popular for long-term, fixed rate financing of up to $5 million for major fixed assets.
The average Microloan is about $13,000. The Microloans program provides loans up to $50,000 to small businesses.
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Common SBA Terms

Everything you need to know about common terms used to discuss SBA Loans.
Prime Contract
A contract awarded directly...
SCORE
Counselors to America's Small Bus...
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL)
a working capital loan that...
Duplicated Interest
The amount of interest exp...
Companion File
When an applicant has another application filed...
Partnering
A mutually beneficial business-to-bus...
Substantial Damage
This means uninsured or otherwise uncompensated...
Available Asset Test
Part of the CET that determines if an applicant(s) has...
Extraordinary Items
Additional expenses that are...
Subcontract
A contract between a prime cont...
Applicant/Co-Applicant
Business entity and person requesting...
Limited Partnership
A business organization with one or...
Limited Liability Entities (company/partnership)
An LLE provides business owners with...
Injury Period
The time period during...
Hardship Waiver
Method used to approve a...

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