Very helpful! My only complaint (possibly included but I missed it) is that this doesn't factor in start-up costs. I'm working on a business plan for a class and wish I would have found this sooner. Is there any way to manipulate/add in the start-up expenses?
@ExcelIsFun British Columbia Institute of Technology. The course is business information systems we even have a course outline bsys1000.bcitbusiness.ca
What you wrote is like saying 'Thanks, but you suck'. You should learn how to be more polite and learn that our job as humans is to make the world a better place. It is people like you who do not 'get it' that make the world a less good place.
This is really great stuff. Quick question: what if you wanted to have multiple types of units? For example: if you're selling chairs, tables, and desks. What if you wanted to see a break even point with those items? (assuming fixed and variable costs could be summed up for all three)
I do not know how to make sense of adding all the fixed costs and then plotting three separate lines - it does not make sense to me. But if you insist - just add extra columns and plot them - similar to the way we had three columns for the three lines that we plotted in this video.
Thank you! I was about to cry tonight as I tried to do this for a paper that required a break even chart. This video helped me so much!!!
ewellhausen1 1 week ago
awesome thanks
OPHTT 1 month ago
Very helpful! My only complaint (possibly included but I missed it) is that this doesn't factor in start-up costs. I'm working on a business plan for a class and wish I would have found this sooner. Is there any way to manipulate/add in the start-up expenses?
ppotvin27 2 months ago
@ppotvin27 start-up costs is a fixed cost.
parkour0423 1 month ago
I hated excel... but not anymore! Thanks for being so patient and conducting these tutorials! My professor recommends your videos all the time!
immahotpepper 2 months ago
@immahotpepper , Cool! I am glad that the video helps!! What university/college do you attend and what class is this for?
ExcelIsFun 2 months ago
@ExcelIsFun British Columbia Institute of Technology. The course is business information systems we even have a course outline bsys1000.bcitbusiness.ca
immahotpepper 2 months ago
@immahotpepper , cool!
ExcelIsFun 2 months ago
@ExcelIsFun I cant find that excel spreadsheet :/
music4life1421 1 month ago
Many thanks for this video :) I've been struggling with this kind of question. Finally, it's sorted out :)
hunken01011990 3 months ago
@hunken01011990 , you are welcome!
ExcelIsFun 3 months ago
such a great video!!!thanks man!
7441029SSIT 3 months ago
@7441029SSIT , you are welcome!
ExcelIsFun 3 months ago
such a great video!!!thank man!
7441029SSIT 3 months ago
@7441029SSIT , you are welcome!
ExcelIsFun 3 months ago
Dude! You are the frickin' MACK!!! Thanks for posting this- you have saved my bacon!
brackdagg 3 months ago
@brackdagg , I am glad that the vid helps!
ExcelIsFun 3 months ago
Hi, can you pls show me how to plot the relevant ranges in breakeven chart ? plss
MsBreadC 4 months ago
Thank You
mattcool1st 5 months ago
@mattcool1st , you are welcome!!
ExcelIsFun 5 months ago
Thanks Ross!
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chaboya353 8 months ago
I do not know. Try posting to THE best Excel question site:
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ExcelIsFun 8 months ago
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ExcelIsFun 9 months ago
hey m8 your work helped me a lot, but don't talk and show of so much, its tiring
dsfrgt 9 months ago
What you wrote is like saying 'Thanks, but you suck'. You should learn how to be more polite and learn that our job as humans is to make the world a better place. It is people like you who do not 'get it' that make the world a less good place.
ExcelIsFun 9 months ago 6
Fantastic
berkergul 9 months ago
I am glad that you like it!!
ExcelIsFun 9 months ago
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berkergul 9 months ago
This is really great stuff. Quick question: what if you wanted to have multiple types of units? For example: if you're selling chairs, tables, and desks. What if you wanted to see a break even point with those items? (assuming fixed and variable costs could be summed up for all three)
Thanks!!!
countpig98 1 year ago
I would make three separate charts.
I do not know how to make sense of adding all the fixed costs and then plotting three separate lines - it does not make sense to me. But if you insist - just add extra columns and plot them - similar to the way we had three columns for the three lines that we plotted in this video.
ExcelIsFun 1 year ago