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  • YOU ARE GAY!!!!!!!

  • Do you have short notes for GCSE business studies please??

  • dude , you best of the rest <3

    I have EXAM tomorrow in Business Studies and i couldnt understand this from my own teacher

    u helped me <3

    God bless business studies, god bless pajholden =]

  • isnt the revenue -8500 is there is no level of sales?

  • This helped a lot. Thanks.

  • Please can you upload more videos sir?

  • thanks that helped alot

  • thnx a lot sir! THIS! is what we call explanation ;) that really helps :)

  • thank u sooo much teacher i would fail without god and then u ...... i wish u would be my teacher instead of my stupid teacher

  • What happens if we don't know how many meals or units are sold?

  • i cant thank u enough. my teacher gave me this project i should understand and present for the school. i think ill be YOU for the day. ill even speak in the same accent. :P

  • Great Video! Fantasitc 5/5!!!

  • As exam tomorrow....so nervous lol

  • OMG this TUTORIAL HAD OPENED MY MIND !!!!

  • thanks, my teacher is always kicking me out the class lol

  • Nice video! thanks

  • this is was utube is for

  • @TheMimi90s i hope everyone realizes that. :(

  • There is also software available for this subject.

  • BINGO!!!!!!

  • What is the different between break even point, break even sales, break even output and break even revenue?

  • lol i swear my teacher is baked right now...

  • tq a lot......nice tutorial..

  • My IGCSE Business Teacher is Better ! No offence u seem like a great Teacher, but i really think that my teacher is the best ! My Teacher is great , he is a legend his class last got 90% of the 'A' s in my school in their IGCSE's ! can u belive this ? He is a legend !

  • Thank you am doing IGCSE BS

  • really magnificent

    you are LORD 

  • really magnificent

  • U absolute leegeend

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  • Thank you so much for this video it is a wonderful and simple explanation for constructing a breakeven chart. This really helps. Thanks again.

  • cheers

  • in witch country do you teach?????

  • that is excellent, it really helped for my exam, he is better than my igcse teacher, thank you very much.

  • Thank You That really helped alot!

  • Jammy bastard

  • Oh so it is not necessary that you need to draw the fix cost line?

    it seen easier than in class wow !

    will remember the table that quite a helpful technique

  • god its so obvious when some explains it clearly like that!

  • omg..i have to give ma annual exam n dis gave me so much more confidence..this concept was a disaster wid me,..thk u so much...:)

  • Will they give you the quantity (thats Q on the table) in the exam? or do u have to make numbers for it. thanks.

  • excellent.

  • thanks

  • AGREED!!  My teacher took nearly 30 minutes to explain this in class and I was stupefied!! This was a 6-minute video and was made incredibly clear!! THANKS so much for posting this!!

  • wow, i wish my teacher made it this simple!

    i finally understand break even charts after 2 years of business!

  • thanks!!

  • thnx =D

  • very good mathematical skills. thank you for your help

  • This helped a lot ... im a second year student in a high level qualification and its always the simple things you forget ... This was a very easy to understand refresher for me.

    Thanks a lot

  • Wow ;) this was very helpful.

    I`m doing Applied Business at Sixth Form and i didn`t knwo how to do this because my teacher can`t explain it like you did ...

    thank you for your help ;)

    Hopefully i will be able to remember this for next weeks exam ;D

  • thank you so much, your videos are very helpful. keep it coming.

  • Topman as always...Keep the good Lectures coming....

  • Thank you very much, this is a great help. better and easier way than getting stuck in useless tution lessons.

  • im year 9 and im planning to take business studies! thanks for teaching me these stuff.

  • great teacher........

  • be my teacher please wow you rock!! im taking bussiness and economics and accounting im doing well on both but not so well on accounting im in yr 10

  • very helpful!!!

  • its a great that u sir u are helping us < i can understand it better than school teaching thanks

  • Great video I dont understand why you round off 531.25 to 532? its nearest to 531, not 532...

  • Because if they only sell 531, they are still making a loss.

  • thanks alot!!

    i hv my business studies paper 2 exam

    2morrow and this really helped me!!

    =))

  • Thank you so much :) really was helpful! keep posting all these business studies help! thanks:D

  • thank u so much.......... as usual it was of great help

  • this is th ebest ... my teacher sucks ass !!!

  • veri nice.....they make it so confusing in class...

  • Thanks so much this was a much needed tool. You explained the procedure in an easier way, and I love how you put it in a chart...... great.

  • great

  • omg ty!

  • Great video :) ty.

  • thanks! :D

  • thankyou that was very useful, lol better than my teacher ever did

  • this is great

  • thx alot

    it helped

  • thank you :)

  • many thanks, this is fab

  • thx teacher, but for example, here is another question that was on my exam, see if you could please solve it: Forecast weekly profit/ loss account $ Sales 1000 Less Wages 500 Own salary 100 Materials 40 Gross Profit ? Overheads 200 Net Profit 160 1) Nº customers per week = 400 2) 8 staff employed 3) All staff receive same wage Construct a BE.Chart for business based upon the forecasted weekly sales. (all costs are fixed except materials)
  • omg! better than my actual A level teacher! my exam is tommorow and i couldnt do this for a whole year....until now! thank you so much! your a life saver!...literally!

  • Brilliant, thank you.

  • AWESOME !!!!!

    THANX ALOT !!!

  • Thanks great video, studying A-level Business studies in the UK and have been struggling on this for weeks!

  • very good - thank you

  • EXCELLENT TEACHER!! THANKS A LOT!

  • ok i understood all until plotting graph :s good vid though

  • hey thers no sound

  • its 531.25 btw.. 8500/16 (fixed costs/contribution per unit)

  • u cant sell 531.25 meals! u need to sell 532 in order to break even

  • yeah fair enough.. i figured that 1 as soon as I clicked the post comment button haha.. sweet video but the formula could of been there 2 is all im sayin.

  • thnxs awsome job

  • thanks!!

  • Thanks

  • Thanks a lot buddy - you make much more sense than my sons teacher. I appreciate your clarity.

  • Thanks a lot.

    No test, just learning for fun.

    no things to do.

  • thank yooouu

    amazing,

  • perfecto!

    thnks!!

    exam in 1 . 5 hrs! ahh

  • Thanks a lot!!! I had a lot of trouble with break even charts but now i seem to get them. Got my exam tomorrow afternoon... :(

  • Agh Business Studies exam today! Should be fine though =)

  • y did only foun this on hour before the exam ;/

  • clear vid, got my exam in 30 mins cheers =]

  • ur confusing

  • great vid thanks :)

    damn exam tomorrow :/

  • i have an axam tomorrow too...can't say that i am well prepared, but your video definitely helped me a lot! Thank you very much!

    5 Stars

  • ive got an exam tomorrow morning and im just recaping on everthing you are the legend of business studies thank you thank you thank you you are a brilliant add morre videos plase.thanks soo much!!!!!!!!

  • THANKU THANK U THANK U THANKU. god bless u . i had a very big problem with break even point charts.

  • i'm watching this cuz i've IGCSE business exam next monday :((

  • same here , where r u giving the exams ??

  • actually , my exams r on tuesday.so..errr....

    can u tell me what kinda questions came in the exam??

  • if the break even calculation ended up being 531.25 it should have been rounded up to 531,

  • No, it has to be 532. That is because clearly the firm cannot sell 0.25 of a good so it must sell a whole number. If it sold 531 then it would not quite break even and would make a small loss. Therefore the lowest whole number it can sell is 532 (with a tiny profit). This is not like in maths where we simply round to the nearest number...

    thanks for your comment.

  • thank you so much, im doing my gcse's in summer and your fantastic at explaining it. thanks! get some more going!

  • i think that u missed to draw the line of the fixed cost which should have been on 8500

  • bravo , thank you soo very much , very brilliant and pure accent to listen and understand to,, i hope u can be my teacher rather than Mr. abdulrahman barrok:S

  • I must thank you very much for this vid. I'm taking economics course now and it's very hard to understand our teacher.. But you're way of explanation is very good.. Thanks too much!

  • nice explanation

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