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BREAK-EVEN ANALYSIS OF MCDONALDS  

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BREAK-EVEN ANALYSIS OF MCDONALDS INTRODUCTION Break-even analysis is the comparison of a firm's revenue and it fixed and variable costs, to identify the minimum sales level needed to achieve break even point. Break-even point is the level of output at which total revenue equals total cost. A business to achieve break-even is so important. A business usually fail down because put all the money in, and can't get the money back in the short term of time, which they can cost the cost. Break-even is an important objective of a business to survive in the short term. To break-even, that means the revenue needs to cover all the cost of the business, which is variable cost and fixed cost. The revenue is means the money which make from to sell the products. Variable cost is means the cost that directly go to make each product. For example raw material, and staff wages. It...

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