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Cash Flow Statements: Examples and Solutions for Your SaaS Business

Baremetrics

Calculating cash flow with the direct method 2. Calculating cash flow with the indirect method 3. Balancing immediate expenses with payment delays 2. Multiple debtors and late payments 3. Customer churn 4. Too few new customers Getting on the front foot with Baremetrics How can we help?

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DTC metrics: top direct to consumer KPIs to track

ProfitWell

companies manufacture and ship their products directly to buyers without relying on traditional stores. Here are some popular DTC brands that may ring a bell: Casper: Online mattress company founded in 2014. Rent the Runway: Online service providing rental designer clothing and accessories, with the option to subscribe.

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ChartMogul is one of the first to join new Stripe Partner Program

Chart Mogul

Most people today don’t know that only three percent of GDP is online. By joining the program, our mutual customers will now benefit from the combination of ChartMogul’s subscription revenue and customer analytics and Stripe’s seamless payments platform.

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GymForLess Uses ChartMogul to Reduce Churn, Enhance Services

Chart Mogul

Back when the company first launched in 2014, they only offered daily passes to gyms throughout Spain. Since customers can cancel at any time, GymForLess knows they need to earn their business each month, which means they’re laser focused on metrics like churn, retention and customer lifetime value. The result?

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The metrics behind Spotify’s IPO

Chart Mogul

Increased product personalization — This can lead to a stickier product with more invested, engaged users. Undoubtedly, Spotify’s array of personalized playlists (especially Discover Weekly) keep people subscribed. But those costs are still huge and predominantly attributed to one thing: royalty payments to rights holders.