The breakeven point in our budget though looks remarkably close to the market value of my South London home. |
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Keeping your breakeven point low and your gross margin high is a sound goal even in good times. |
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The restructuring and cost-cutting measures implemented have led to lower fixed costs and a deeper breakeven. |
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Up to a point, Shell's ever-reducing recalibration of its breakeven point is persuasive. |
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The savings, he added, help to buffer Home Depot in a downturn simply by lowering the company's breakeven point. |
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Furthermore, make sure you understand the financial drivers in your business, in particular your gross and net margins and your breakeven point. |
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Granting aid for unavoidable costs therefore clearly gives an advantage to the beneficiary company in that it shifts its breakeven point. |
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What is the breakeven point for the business and how long will it take to reach breakeven? |
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It should also be noted that the actual sales prices of the Community were depressed as the industry was just above the breakeven point. |
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There is a breakeven point for loans or deposits that implies that the bank loses money when it carries out a transaction below a certain amount. |
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Thanks to these different actions, Valeo intends to adapt its breakeven point to a market stabilized at current levels. |
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We lowered our breakeven point, enhanced the longevity of our plants, and increased our sales force effectiveness in serving our customers. |
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Before these one-time events, we are now practically at the breakeven point from continuing operations. |
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They also enable the Group to generate high margins once each study has reached breakeven point. |
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The financial needs of poor and low-income people are generally below this breakeven point. |
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Despite the stockmarket rally that got under way in spring 2003, net gains on fixed assets fell sharply, with the result approaching breakeven. |
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He agrees with Hesse that producers are already receiving a price that is below breakeven. |
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But their hopes of returning to breakeven this year look frail. Still, a crisis for some is an opportunity for others. |
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As a result, our aim is to achieve breakeven financial results on an annual basis. |
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To help us manage our business, we also introduced a breakeven pricing tools for each farming segment. |
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In 2008, the government said it would establish a separate crown corporation to manage the program on a breakeven basis. |
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Once you have done your analysis and forecasting, you have to decide if you can realistically attain your breakeven point or make a profit. |
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Although the average sales price further decreased during the IP, the reduction of the COP allowed for a result close to breakeven in that period. |
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In accordance with the linkup plan, Cortal Consors managed, already in the first half of 2003, to return to the breakeven point in its operations despite a lacklustre market. |
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As a result, operating profit was almost breakeven. |
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The budgets for the next three years are nil or breakeven budgets. |
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Revenues and operating costs for rental properties are recognized when breakeven cash flow after debt service is achieved, but not later than one year after substantial completion. |
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If actual pension costs or contributions turn out to be higher than our estimates, we may have to increase customer service charges and borrowings or both in order to achieve a breakeven financial position, as planned. |
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In 2001, all companies are in the black or very close to breakeven point. |
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In the case of 'residual' agreement, the signatory airlines pledge to cover the full cost of airport operations required for the airport to breakeven. |
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Kuwait is not alone in watching its breakeven crude prices double, even as oil prices climb. |
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If fertilizer application is not adjusted according to the nutrient content of applied manure, you will be oversupplying nutrients to your crop and increasing the crop input costs and breakeven price. |
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Finally, we worked with all of our subsidiaries to lower their breakeven point and reduce their working capital needs in order to restore financial flexibility. |
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However the return on their investment must be higher or equal to the payments made and operational expenses to reach the breakeven point, as shown on the following diagram. |
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On another front, the Group has already begun to implement company-wide productivity plans to reduce costs and to lower breakeven points for its operations. |
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The analysis of the production process must, among other things, allow an enterprise's breakeven point to be established, after having identified which part of its costs are fixed and which are variable. |
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Once sales exceed the breakeven point, you begin to make a profit. |
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Strategic refocusing on air coolers then began, which was accompanied in November 2005 by restructuring aimed at reducing the production breakeven point. |
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According to Yurchak, in a normal year you would start by looking at your cost per cow for the last year and then calculate the breakeven price for weaned calves based on that cost. |
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These measures are inflation swap rates and breakeven inflation rates. |
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The current period of weakness has plunged price levels below most countries' fiscal breakeven prices, the level needed to generate a fiscal surplus. |
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