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Manage even the most complex billing models with ease
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Simply your customer lifecycle management, no matter how you bill
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Automate your revenue recognition schedules to ensure GAAP compliance
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Leverage your billing, invoicing, and customer data for deep insights
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Your financial operations platform to manage subscriptions, billing, revenue recognition, and financial reporting.
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Automated recurring billing to power your product-led or self-service strategy
A/R Management
Reduce your A/R balance, drive down DSO, and get cash in the door faster
Advanced Revenue Management
GAAP/IFRS-compliant revenue recognition your auditors will love
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Bill customers and recognize revenue based on future events (i.e. implementations)
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Expense accounting for prepaid expenses, fixed assets, and sales commissions
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Cash Flow Forecasting
Cash Flow Projections and Forecasting in Subscription Businesses
How do you forecast cash flow in a subscription or SaaS business? To generate a cash flow forecast in a subscription business such as SaaS, you project three different sources of cash in.
Sources of Cash In
1. Cash from Existing Subscription Contracts
Your A/R report is typically the source for this cash source. However, your A/R account does not typically include invoices that are scheduled in the future, for example when you arrange for quarterly or monthly invoicing for an annual subscription.
2. Cash Projection from Future Renewed Contracts/Terms
You can’t get this from your A/R system, so most companies turn to a spreadsheet. Maxio enables you to easily project future renewals AND the invoicing schedules for the future renewals from the existing transactions that are stored, eliminating the need to manage this in a spreadsheet.
3. Cash Projection from New Contract (new sales/contracts)
Your sales team and CRM/SFA system will help you project new sales but not the invoices needed to forecast cash in. Financial accounting systems are designed to deal with real transactions. You turn to a spreadsheet and simple models. SaaS Optics can project invoices at an aggregate sales forecast level, or at a detailed customer transaction level.
Managing a spreadsheet with these three streams gets impossibly complicated as your transaction volume goes from a few to a few dozen to a few hundred. Maxio makes forecasting cash flow easy, relieving you from constant spreadsheet data management and programming, ensuring you have the most accurate cash flow forecasts whenever you need them.