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Free Business Tool • Philippines — find your break-even point faster

Break-Even Calculator Philippines

Calculate how many units, bookings, meals, products, or service sales you need to cover your costs. This free break-even calculator helps Philippine business owners estimate the minimum sales needed before profit starts.

Ideal for retail, food, online selling, freelancing, service businesses, and startups that want a clearer monthly target.

Use this for: pricing decisions, monthly sales targets, startup planning, food business costing, service offer planning, and quick business viability checks.

Break-Even Calculator

Enter your business numbers below to estimate your break-even point.

Examples: rent, salaries, internet, subscriptions, utilities, loans.
The average amount you charge per sale, product, booking, or service.
Examples: ingredients, packaging, direct labor, seller fees, delivery cost.
Leave blank or zero if you only want break-even.
Used to estimate how many sales you need per day.
Please complete the required fields first: fixed costs, selling price, variable cost, and active selling days.

Quick Formula Guide

Break-Even Units = Fixed Costs ÷ (Selling Price − Variable Cost)

The difference between your selling price and variable cost is your contribution margin per sale. If this is too small, your business needs more sales volume just to survive.

  • higher selling price can reduce break-even volume
  • lower variable cost can improve contribution margin
  • lower fixed costs reduce pressure on monthly sales

Your Break-Even Estimate

This section updates after you run the calculation.

Break-Even Units / Sales Needed
0
Enter your numbers above and run the calculator.
Break-Even Revenue
₱0
Estimated revenue needed before profit begins.

Breakdown

Contribution margin per sale₱0
Contribution margin ratio0%
Break-even units0
Break-even revenue₱0
Sales needed per day0
Sales needed for target profit0

How to Use Your Result

Turn the number into a monthly sales target.

Adjust Pricing

If break-even units are too high, test what happens if you raise price carefully or improve positioning.

Reduce Variable Cost

Lowering material cost, packaging, or direct expense per sale can reduce pressure on volume.

Cut Fixed Costs

If your monthly fixed costs are too high, your business may need too many sales just to survive.

Know Your Numbers First. Build Visibility Second.

Once you understand your break-even point, the next challenge is getting enough customers. RankScale helps Philippine businesses become easier to find in Google Search, Google Maps, Bing, and AI search.

Break-even is only one part of business planning. Pair it with pricing, visibility, and margin analysis for better decisions.