Applied Financial Planning· Breakeven Analysis


Course Type: Self-Paced
Course Code: sAFP_BRE

Course Description: This course consists of one (1) module. Students will be introduced to breakeven analysis as a management tool and learn how to calculate the breakeven point using both the formula and box method. Students will also be introduced to contribution margin and how it is used to determine either the dollars required or the number of units that need to be sold to breakeven. Throughout this course, students will be given the opportunity to practice breakeven analysis skills through a variety of scenarios.

Course Details:

  • Target Audience: Family and MWR Activity / Program Managers.
  • Duration:  5 hours.
  • IACET CEUs: 0.5
  • ACE Recommended Credits: 2 semester hours in Finance (1/06)(9/09) (1/13), lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category.

**NOTE** In order to obtain the 2 hour ACE credit recommendation, students must complete ALL four of the Applied Financial Planning Online Courses (Breakeven, Forecasting, Retail Sales Accountability and Income Statement Analysis). Please contact the MG Robert M. Joyce School for Family and MWR for a certificate reflecting completion of all courses.

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Pursuant to AR 27-60, Intellectual Property, dated 17 Jun 2015 and SFMWR SOP_ANSI/IACET CEUs (dated 20 Apr 2021) states that no faculty or instructor has proprietary interest in any products, instruments, devices, or materials related to this course.


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