The accounting operating profit breakeven point tells us the number of units that must be sold for

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The accounting operating profit breakeven point tells us the number of units that must be sold for a firm to break even in a given year from an accounting operating profit perspective. What measure tells us the number of units that must be sold each year during the life of a project in order for the project to break even with regard to its opportunity cost of capital?

Opportunity Cost
Opportunity cost is the profit lost when one alternative is selected over another. The Opportunity Cost refers to the expected returns from the second best alternative use of resources that are foregone due to the scarcity of resources such as land,...
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

ISBN: 978-1119371403

4th edition

Authors: Robert Parrino, David S. Kidwell, Thomas Bates

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