breakpoint
noun[C]
(alsobreak-point)uk/ˈbreɪkpɔɪnt/usaprice,condition, etc., at whichdiscussionscan nolongercontinuebecausepeoplecannotagree:
Theminimumpriceat which aselleriswillingtotradedeterminesthenegotiatingbreakpoint.
thelevelat which thesaleschargesbecomelowerwhen afinancialproductis beingsold:
Weoffera Class Apurchasesubjectto anappropriatesaleschargebreakpoint: 4.75% at $10,000; 3.75% at $100,000; or 2.50% at $250,000.