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Understanding Subscription Revenue

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Subscription revenue can be defined most simply as a model which generates income from customers through recurring fees that are paid at regular intervals. These can be weekly, monthly, or annual payments. Before we get into the more complicated stuff, let’s consider the difference between earning revenue and collecting revenue.

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SaaS Financial Audits: 5 Tips for a SaaS Company's Financial Audit

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Unfortunately for SaaS companies, bookkeeping is hectic and is often plagued by such inconsistencies and mistakes. Why SaaS financial audits prove different. SaaS companies run on a dynamically different business model compared to traditional companies. Long-term payment structures.

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SaaS Sales Tax and What You Need to Know [2020] | ProfitWell

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Tax laws are complex and, for businesses operating in the United States, every state has their own set of laws that must be followed in addition to federal tax laws. In some states, SaaS companies are required to collect and pay sales tax for their products. How is a SaaS product/company defined in the US?

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The SaaS Financial Model You’ll Actually Update (Updated 2019)

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Since the original version of this post from early 2017, we’ve worked with many more SaaS companies and a common theme has been moving companies from a starter template to a more robust financial model. A Modular Financial Model. The structure of a strong SaaS financial model should be wholly modular.

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Revenue Recognition Examples: Know When Revenue is Recorded

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You’ve just landed the biggest customer in your SaaS company’s history, adding tens of thousands of dollars to your income in a single sale. After the cash lands in your account (and after you’ve cleaned up from the inevitable champagne-and-pizza party), you’ll no doubt want to update your accounts to reflect your newfound revenue.