Sunday, 20 of May of 2012

Tag » breakeven

Are you focused on the right target to grow your business?

Do you know where to focus your growth efforts?  Do you know what your break-even point is?  Do you know how your numbers compare to your peers – and not just your revenue numbers?

These are questions that I work on daily with small business owners.  Most business owner’s think in terms of one line item when they try to grow their business – revenue.  This is logical choice.  After all, if revenue is higher, you must be making more money, right?  Wrong.  While this may be the case in a perfect world, it often leads to business owners struggling for years to make ends meet when the mathematics of the business just do not work.  What can be done to fix the problem?  It’s simple.  We just have to change the number so that the math works.

We recently helped a client who had been consistently loosing money for seven years – at a rate over of about $175,000 per year.   When talking with the client, his solution was that he needed more sales.  If he could just get more sales, he would be profitable.    We sat down with him and did a thorough break-even analysis.  Using his current cost structures, it was going to take nearly $3 million in sales for him to breakeven.  He was currently sitting at $700,000.   The answer to his problem was not sales, it was his cost structure. Read more »