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Break-even point

The break-even point is the level of revenue or volume at which total revenues exactly equal total costs — the point at which the company generates neither profit nor loss. It is a fundamental analytical tool in business valuation and financial due diligence: it defines the minimum performance threshold, measures the margin of safety above current revenues, and quantifies the operating risk in downside scenarios. Break-even analysis is particularly relevant in fixed-cost-intensive industries (manufacturing, real estate, airlines) where revenue shortfalls translate directly into losses without variable cost absorption.

Example: a Swiss precision engineering company with fixed costs of CHF 6.0 million and a variable cost ratio of 55% has a break-even revenue of CHF 13.3 million (CHF 6.0m / 45%). With current revenues of CHF 18.0 million, the margin of safety is 26% — meaning revenues can fall by CHF 4.7 million before the company enters loss territory. This analysis directly informs the downside valuation scenario in the DCF.

Hectelion integrates break-even analysis into valuation downside scenarios and due diligence stress-testing to quantify operating risk.

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