Is it "breakeven", "break even" or "break-even" (specifically in the contest of b.e. analysis)?


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We are working on a business plan.

Answer:
it is "break-even" ... brother
break even
When used as a verb and an adverb, it's two words. For example: We expect this project to break even by June 30.

When used as a compound adjective, it's hyphenated. For example: Here is the break-even analysis.

Or not hyphenated. For example: Here is the breakeven analysis.

What's important is being consistent within the document. Don't call it a "break-even analysis" on one page and a "breakeven analysis" on another.
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