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Throughout history, cloud spending has been a mystery to finance teams. It's your time to shine.
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Making Customer Relationships Profitable
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Learn how to identify and manage products classed as a cash cow vs rising star. From how to tell them apart to using one to fund another, it's all here!
Unit economics plays a vital role in any successful team’s business metrics. Learn all about it here!
52% of large companies suffered from fraud in the last two years. Don't be one of them - keep an audit trail.
Every business encounters divestiture. It's up to you to make sure yours benefits the company instead of being caused by bankruptcy.
Learn how to land investors and maintain your company's success with the rule of 40.
Don't make a decision about new products, new markets, or new pricing until you have all the solid facts. You need FP&A, or Financial Planning & Analysis.
If you want to stop this and start getting your AWS bill under control, then you need to learn about FinOps.
Cost of Goods Sold (COGS), is the expense your company must pay in order to deliver your software and service. We explain with real software company examples.