What does break even mean?

The phrase break even means to make neither a profit nor a loss.

A company is “breaking even” if its costs are equal to the money it gets from selling things. If you buy a car for $1,000 on Monday and sell it to someone for $1,000 on Tuesday, you have “broken even” on the transaction. If you go to a casino and bet $100 during the evening, but win a total of $100, you have “broken even” on your gambling.

On a related note, deciding if you should spell it brake or break can be tricky; the verb “brake” means to engage the system that slows a vehicle down (e.g., “I had to brake hard at the lights”).

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