Break even

To reach a point where total revenues equal total costs, resulting in neither profit nor loss.

This phrase emerged in the early 20th century from accounting terminology, where 'breaking even' meant reaching the exact balance point between income and expenses. The term gained widespread business usage by the 1930s during the Great Depression when many companies struggled just to cover their costs.

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