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1. Be clear and concise: Avoid using jargon and explain the break-even point in simple terms.
2. Use visuals: Graphs and charts can help investors visualize when the break-even point will be reached.
3. Provide realistic projections: Be honest about your projections and avoid overestimating your potential revenue.
4. Explain your calculations: Show how you've calculated your break-even point. This will give investors confidence in your figures.
5. Discuss your plan to reach break-even: Investors will want to know how you plan to reach your break-even point. Discuss your marketing and sales strategies.
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