Break-Even Analysis Calculator

Determine the sales volume needed to cover all costs and achieve target profit. Essential for pricing strategy and business planning.

Cost Information

Enter your fixed and variable costs

Costs that don't change with production volume (rent, salaries, insurance)

Cost per unit that varies with production (materials, direct labor)

Price at which you sell each unit

Optional Analysis

Additional calculations for planning

Calculate units needed to achieve this profit level

Compare your current performance to break-even

Break-Even Analysis

Key metrics for profitability

Break-Even Units

1,667

Units to sell to break even

Break-Even Revenue

$83,333

Revenue to break even

Contribution Margin

$30

Per unit

CM Ratio

60.0%

Of selling price

Break-Even Chart

Visual representation of revenue vs costs

0 unitsProfit: -$50,000
250 unitsProfit: -$42,500
500 unitsProfit: -$35,000
750 unitsProfit: -$27,500
1,000 unitsProfit: -$20,000
1,250 unitsProfit: -$12,500
Revenue
Total Cost

How Break-Even Analysis Works

Contribution Margin

The amount each unit contributes to covering fixed costs and profit.

Contribution Margin = Selling Price per Unit - Variable Cost per Unit Contribution Margin Ratio = Contribution Margin / Selling Price

Break-Even Point (Units)

The number of units you need to sell to cover all fixed and variable costs.

Break-Even Units = Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin per Unit

Break-Even Point (Revenue)

The dollar amount of sales needed to break even. Can be calculated two ways.

Method 1: Break-Even Revenue = Break-Even Units × Selling Price Method 2: Break-Even Revenue = Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin Ratio

Target Profit Analysis

Calculate the sales volume needed to achieve a specific profit target.

Units for Target Profit = (Fixed Costs + Target Profit) / Contribution Margin

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