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Profit-line

Definition:

A profit-line refers to the level of revenue or sales that a company needs to reach in order to generate a profit, or to cover all costs and expenses.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses:

  1. The minimum revenue threshold at which a company starts making a profit.
  2. A breakeven point where total costs equal total revenue.

Usage Examples:

Sense 1:

1. The company's profit-line was $500,000, meaning it needed to generate at least that amount to cover all costs and expenses and become profitable.

2. The management team aimed to increase the profit-line by implementing cost-saving measures and increasing sales.

Sense 2:

1. The business reached its profit-line by increasing production efficiency and reducing operational expenses.

2. It was crucial for the startup to calculate its profit-line accurately to ensure financial sustainability.

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