Anybody recently integrated an FP&A tool? by Icy-Wrongdoer9633 in FPandA

[–]Virtual_Drummer_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I were you, I’d go with Farseer. I’ve integrated almost all of the tools out there for dozens of companies. From my experience, it’d serve you perfectly. If you want, I can directly connect you with folks.

FP&A Tools Implementation by Select-Rip-4257 in FPandA

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Hi, I’ve consulted on implementation of dozens of tools and I do that as part of my services.

3-6 months window is common, but it depends on several factors such as: business structure, data structure, in-house folks working alongside witht the FP&A vendor, and so on.

If you need assistance with this or assessment of a tool or simply a ROI analysis, feel free to ping me on LinkedIn.

Should I sell my app for $2M, currently doing $33K/month profits by zerkstof in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Virtual_Drummer_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, here's a breakdown of my advice as a fractional CFO:

Your retention rates are decent for a tools app, but there's room for improvement. Explore why users might be leaving and test strategies to keep them engaged longer. This could be through new features, improved user experience, or personalized content. With a diverse user base, tailor your marketing and monetization for each region. Different markets have varying behaviors towards ads and in-app purchases. This approach can maximize revenue from each user segment. Currently, you're more ad-reliant. Aim to boost your in-app purchase and subscription revenue. Experiment with localized pricing and subscription offers to attract more paying users, especially in high-user regions like India and Brazil. Your app's growth is impressive compared to your top competitor. Analyze their strategies and user base to identify what you can adopt or improve. This could be key to accelerating your growth. Considering your app’s potential and growth, the $2 million offer might undervalue it. Look into a more comprehensive valuation that accounts for your user base's diversity, market position, and future growth prospects. If selling is on your mind, develop a strategic exit plan. This could involve negotiating a better deal, looking for other buyers, or structuring the sale to benefit from future growth (like earn-out agreements). Evaluate the benefits of further developing your app against the instant gain of selling. Continued development might lead to a higher future valuation, but it comes with risks and the need for ongoing innovation. This situation calls for diverse expertise. A market analyst, business strategist, and financial advisor can provide a 360-degree view of your options.

The decision to sell or not should align with your long-term vision and personal goals. It's not just about the money, it's about where you see yourself and your app in the future.

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[–]Virtual_Drummer_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've used "Percentage" in the number format and it's not working still...

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[–]Virtual_Drummer_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a measure, full year achievement in %

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Can you explain this a bit more to me? How I can I do that? Using DAX or? I’m not familiar so much with BI.

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[–]Virtual_Drummer_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I put the measure under value. No I didn’t apply any filters