I have a simple introduction to break-even that trainee
business education students have found useful. If you would
like this spreadsheet file please mail me.
Mike Hollis
Institute of Education
Manchester Metropolitan University
Crewe+Alsager Faculty
Crewe Green Road
Crewe, Cheshire CW1 5DU
Phone: 0161 247 5110
Fax: 0161 247 6370
www.mmu.ac.uk/ioe/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Beharrell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 9:09 AM
Subject: Break-even
> Since the list seems to have gone a bit quiet in the last
24 hours, I
> thought I'd just start another thread :-) Has anyone got
any useful
> ideas on how to teach break-even analysis? I thought I'd
just throw in a
> few ideas, and see if there are any others.
>
> A resource I found recently which is just a demo for a
model building
> product, but which gives an excellent visual representaion
of
> break-even is on:
>
> http://www.multiverse.co.uk/gallery/index.html
>
> Scroll down the page a little and there are a couple of
different
> versions - a good way of visually showing how the
break-even level of
> output changes.
>
> Also there's the Biz/ed Virtual Learning Arcade break-even
simulation:
>
>
http://www.bized.ac.uk/virtual/vla/break_even_analysis/index
.htm
>
> Also - I don't know if it's any help, but do list members
know about
> using Google to find particular types of files? You can
set a Google
> search to find just Excel files, or just Word files, or
just PowerPoint
> presentations. Try:
>
> * www.google.co.uk
> * Click on the advanced search link to the right of the
search box
> * Put in 'Break-even analysis' in the exact phrase match
box
> * Set the file format (just below 'language') to return
only files of
> type Microsoft Excel
> * Click search
>
> Might be worth also doing the same for the phrase
'Breakeven analysis'
> (without the hyphen).
>
> Anyway - any other ideas?
>
> Andy
> ----------------------
> Andy Beharrell,
> Biz/ed
> Institute for Learning and Research Technology
> 8-10 Berkeley Square
> Bristol BS8 1HH
>
> Tel: 0117 928 7189
>
> http://www.bized.ac.uk
> http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk
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