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		<title>By: Michael</title>
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		<description>Hello, I would like a formula to calculate the break even point for a gift shop that has hundreds of different SKUs, and the products are priced between $1 and $75.  It is not very meaningful or easy to come up with an average selling price per unit or an average cost per unit.  

Is there a way to use total COGS, total Sales, etc. to calculate the Break-Even for the entire business, rather than for a specific product?

Thanks,
Michael</description>
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<p>Is there a way to use total COGS, total Sales, etc. to calculate the Break-Even for the entire business, rather than for a specific product?</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Michael</p>
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