Noun
BEP (plural BEPs)
(business) Acronym of break-even point.
Administration and cabinet BEP engraved portrait of Madison as President. Source: Internet
For centrifugal pumps, the efficiency tends to increase with flow rate up to a point midway through the operating range (peak efficiency or Best Efficiency Point (BEP) ) and then declines as flow rates rise further. Source: Internet
But he is once again at the center of events, where he started.sfn Administration and cabinet BEP engraved portrait of McKinley as President President McKinley and his cabinet, 1898 At far left: William McKinley. Source: Internet
At a press conference Thursday morning, the caucus shared data from the Business Enterprise Program (BEP), a state program designed to help women, minorities and disabled business owners partner with the state. Source: Internet
Lucy was looking forward to sharing her room with Tante Bep, but her aunt thinks she's bad and tells her scary stories of Black Piet, who comes to carry off naughty children in his sack. Source: Internet
BEP engraved portrait of Harrison as President. Source: Internet