The break-even point is that point in the volume of manufacture and sales where the total income derived from the sales of the product equals the total costs. No profit or loss is made at this specific volume.
When an entrepreneur wishes to start a new business, he will try his best to increase the production and sales volume to such a level that the break-even point can be passed as soon as possible. It is interesting to note that once the break-even point is passed, companies with a high fixed cost structure will have a drastic increase in net profits. This happens because the fixed costs cause total costs to increase at a much slower rate for increasing volumes, resulting in a higher rate of increase for net profits. The break-even can be established graphically or arithmetically.