🔍 What does this skill do?

The Break-Even Analysis tool allows you to calculate the point at which revenue equals costs, helping you set minimum sales targets, determine appropriate prices, and make informed investment decisions.

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Product Launch
Determine the break-even point when introducing a new product or service.
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Sales Goals
Set minimum monthly sales targets to ensure profitability.
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Investment Decisions
Assess the financial impact before increasing fixed costs, such as hiring.
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Price Negotiations
Estimate how much of a discount you can offer without upsetting the balance.

⚙️ How to install

1
Download the ZIP file
Click the download button to get break-even-analysis.zip.
2
Unzip it into your "skills" folder
Extract the contents to Claude's skills folder:
~/.claude/skills/analisis-de-punto-de-equilibrio/
3
Check that SKILL.md exists
Check that the SKILL.md file exists in the break-even-analysis/ directory.
analisis-de-punto-de-equilibrio/ ├── SKILL.md └── ...
4
Restart Claude Code or Cowork
Close and reopen the app. Claude will detect the skill automatically.
5
Start using the skill!
Enter your financial information, and Claude will calculate your break-even point.

💬 Usage examples

📊 Basic Analysis
Calculate the break-even point for my new online course, which costs R$ 297.
💼 Investment Evaluation
Determine the impact of increasing fixed costs by R$5,000 per month.
🔍 Discount scenario
Calculate the new break-even point if I offer a 20% discount.
📈 Benefits Planning
Calculate how many sales I need to make to earn a profit of R$ 15,000 per month.

🛠️ Features

Calculation of Contribution Margin Calculate the contribution margin per unit sold to assess profitability.
Scenario Analysis Evaluate different price and cost scenarios to plan strategically.
Custom Break-Even Point Calculate the break-even point in units and monetary value based on your data.
Strategic Recommendations Get recommendations for optimizing prices and sales targets.

❓ Frequently asked questions

It is calculated by dividing fixed costs by the contribution margin per unit.
Yes, it applies to any business that needs to calculate its break-even point.
You need the fixed costs, the selling price, and the variable costs per unit.
Break-Even Analysis — Optimize Your Financial Decisions with Claude AI

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