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Xehetasun bibliografikoak
Egile nagusia: Anwar, Ibrahim
Formatua: Recurso digital
Hizkuntza:ingelesa
Argitaratua: Zenodo 2026
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Sarrera elektronikoa:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20124518
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Aurkibidea:
  • A short, fast-running diagnostic companion to the Operator Playbooks volume on break-even analysis. The weekly tools detect drift; the quarterly tools rebuild the structural break-even logic from current numbers, current mix, and current price-cost reality. A six-question diagnostic intake routes the reader to the right tool based on which calibration is most overdue. The three tools, each designed for once-per-quarter use: **WACM Rebuild.** A full reconstruction of weighted average contribution margin from current product or service mix and current per-unit margins. Two worked examples: a processed food manufacturer rebuilding a unit-based WACM, and a Surabaya garment contractor running a service/project WACM that surfaces a second-order finding where accepting low-CM short-run orders to fill downtime raises BEP more than removing them would. **Sensitivity Matrix.** Models break-even sensitivity to multiple cost and price changes simultaneously. Two worked examples: a consumer goods distributor running cost-only sensitivity at 25 percent CM Ratio, and a Bandung textile importer running combined cost-up and price-down sensitivity at 20 percent CM Ratio. **Expansion Crossover Calculation.** Tests whether a planned capacity expansion produces enough additional contribution to cover the new fixed cost layer within an acceptable timeline. Two worked examples: a snack food manufacturer where both paths are structurally unviable and the decision is to defer, and a Makassar seafood processor where the fixed-path expansion is viable with 10.3 percent margin of safety and an 18-month crossover. Each tool carries a self-scoring rubric, a quick decision tree, and tier adaptations for single-owner shops, mid-tier businesses, and pre-IPO operations. A quarterly plan at the back sequences the three tools across one full quarter. This companion was written from the seat of an operator running businesses in Indonesia. Examples, currency, and texture reflect that origin. The frameworks apply broadly to small and mid-sized businesses in other emerging markets and to many developed-market SME settings. **What this companion does NOT do** - Replace *Break-Even Analysis Handbook* (Operator Playbooks 11). - Substitute for the weekly-rhythm tools. - Address scenario-triggered break-even crises. **Who This Is For** - Operators running the weekly break-even checks who now need quarterly recalibration. - Owners considering capacity expansion who want a structured crossover test. - Mid-tier directors heading into board meetings or bank credit reviews where break-even logic must hold up. **Topics and Keywords** quarterly break-even review, WACM rebuild, sensitivity matrix, expansion crossover, capacity decision, contribution margin recalibration, SME break-even analysis, operator playbook companion