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Financial Analysis for 
Product Managers 
2014-11-18 
Mike Claiborne
Agenda & Audience 
Agenda: 
1. Evaluation of a investment opportunity 
2. General tips, tricks, advice 
3. An example 
Audience: 
Product managers who don’t have a formal education or 
background in financial analysis
PdMs use analysis to support decisions 
Quant 
● Financial analysis 
● Website / app traffic 
● Customer service calls 
● Customer survey 
Qual 
● Customer interview 
campaign 
● Competitive analysis - 
features 
● Analyzing new laws / 
regulations
Examples of FA supporting decisions 
Decisions Supporting Analysis 
Do we make this investment? Payback 
ROI 
P&L Forecast 
Is this product line healthy? 
Where do we reduce costs? 
P&L Historical 
Trend 
Cost Driver 
How should we set pricing? 
Marginal Cost
1)Evaluate an investment opportunity 
Approach 
A. Cost projections 
B. Revenue projections 
C. Return analyses 
D. Scenario / 
sensitivity 
analyses
1.A Costs - Consider all incremental 
Initial Investment 
● Software development 
● Content development 
● Domain name 
Ongoing 
● ITOps (hosting, bandwidth, ...) 
● Licensing of content, software 
● Customer support 
● Physical goods, incl. holding & shipping 
● Software maintenance 
● Customer acquisition / marcoms 
● Sales commission 
Understand 
Drivers
1.B Revenue - Art & science 
● Often hardest - predicting the future 
● Don’t be a “ten-percenter”, 
ground your assumptions 
in facts 
10%
Revenue analysis - From total to your 
take 
Total Market 
Addressable Market 
Your Share of 
Market
Estimating total market 
Much easier for existing markets 
● Government (BLS, Fed Bank, DoE, …) 
● Industry news (blogs, magazines, etc) 
● Interviews and news releases from 
competitors -> source 
● Research reports 
For new markets, do your own research 
● Start with what you can find (see 
above) 
● Conduct qual and quant research 
Examples 
● Market-specific 
(Nielsen & 
Kagan, industry 
groups) 
● Investor 
(investment 
banks, ...) 
● Tech (Forrester, 
Gartner, ...) 
● Blogs (Business 
Insider, GigaOm, 
VentureBeat, …)
Estimating addressable 
Markets are segmented - you have product-market fit with 
only some segment(s) 
Segmented on (examples): 
● Feature 
● Distribution 
● Pricing 
● Availability of complimentary services / products 
Be realistic about what’s in your addressable market 
May need to reconsider which segment(s) to target
Example of sizing addressable 
– 10%’er approach 
● Product: 1:1 iOS app for students to write essays for 
grades 3-8 
● Total market: 3.9M kids per grade for 5 grades -> 
23.4M 
● 10-Percenter’s estimate of our market share is 10% of 
total market = 2.3M students 
Wooohooo!!!
Example of sizing addressable 
– Your approach 
● 4 states didn’t adopt Common Core 
(12% of US students) 
● Only 90% in gen ed in public school 
districts 
● 1:1 tablet use is 5% today; research 
reports predict 20% in 5 years 
● iOS is 95% today but predicted by 
research reports to be 60% in 5 years 
Addressable market in 5 years is 
only 2.2M 
Segment on 
content feature 
needs 
Segment on 
distro channel 
Segment on tech 
platforms in use
Win rates the heart of the model 
Look for data - any data - to 
support your expectations 
• Do research with customers 
• Qual (e.g. interviews) 
can give directional info 
• Really want quant, e.g. a 
survey 
• Past product launches 
• Penetration of similar 
competitors 
6-Year Penetration of Past Launches 
15% 
14% 
13% 
12% 
11% 
10% 
9% 
8% 
7% 
6% 
5% 
4% 
3% 
2% 
1% 
0% 
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Your market share will be higher when… 
● You have a differentiated and 
defensible value proposition 
● You are entering an existing 
market that’s not concentrated 
● Customer switching costs are 
low 
● You have a reliable / 
established way to sell / distro 
● You already have customer 
relationship (e.g. upsell) 
● Other reasons? 
Concentrated 
Top 3 firms control > 70% 
Not Concentrated 
Top 5 firms control only 40%
1.C Return analysis quantifies “bang for 
your buck” 
Analysis Description Calculation 
ROI 
(Return on 
Investment) 
• Percentage return on 
original investment 
• Usually in terms of 3-year or 
5-year 
ROI% = (gains – investment) * 100 
Payback 
Years 
• Number of years of margin 
required to pay back initial 
investment 
(investment) 
(usually custom) 
Note: IRR, NPV and others rarely used in software product management
ROI example: 5-year ROI for new SAAS product 
5yr Gains 
5yr Revenue 
License revenue 
5yr Costs 
IT Ops 
Cust. svc. 
Mktg 
Sales commissions 
Mtce. Development 
Content licensing 
minus minus 
Initial Investment 
Software dev. 
Marketing launch 
Customer dev. 
Domain purchase 
Trademark 
Content dev. 
etc 
Initial Investment 
(See above)
What is good? 
• It depends on your situation 
• What is attractive at a mature 
company won’t be acceptable for a 
VC-backed start-up 
• Can use the metrics to compare 
different projects 
• At a mature company 
• ROI > Cost of capital (usually 10- 
13%) 
• Opportunity cost (what would you do 
if you didn’t do this project) 
• Want payback in 2-4 year range
1.D Scenario / sensitivity analyses 
• We can’t predict the future – the 
best models are just guesses 
• Use these to explore your 
assumptions: 
• Scenarios – Potential outcomes 
• Sensitivity – How sensitive is 
your mode to certain 
assumptions (e.g. win rates, 
content licensing costs)
Scenarios: Realistic versus High-Low 
• Usually for scenarios high–medium–low works 
• For each scenario, we adjust the model assumptions 
(win rate, price, growth rate, etc.) 
• Don’t just arbitrarily set the assumptions H/M/L across 
the scenarios 
• Instead, create realistic H/M/L scenarios and set 
assumptions around those stories 
• E.g. an L scenario might be: Our product is not well-differentiated 
and was launched 2 years late 
• Price is lower (we can’t support a high price) 
• Win rate & growth rate are lower (not differentiated) 
• Investment costs higher (2 extra years of dev) 
• Sales start 2 years later
2 General Tips and Advice 
A. Financial: 
• Ignore general inflation 
• Factor in a ramp-up to your penetration rate over an 
amount of time appropriate to your situation – could be 
many years 
• Factor in churn in a recurring business model - you will 
lose a % of customers each year 
B. 95% of time Google Spreadsheets is sufficient. The 
auto-backup, collaboration are great
General Tips and Advice 
C. Financial modeling is a lot like coding: 
• Start with clear requirements. What questions do 
you need to answer and what analysis does that 
require? 
• First build an MVP. You can add more 
complexity later if needed (often it is not) 
• Manage scope. Don’t spend a week modeling a 
$30K investment decision
General Tips and Advice 
C. Financial modeling is a lot like coding: (continued) 
• Design before coding. For more complex models, a 
flowchart diagram of data and calculations reduces rework
General Tips and Advice 
C. Financial modeling is a lot like coding: (continued) 
• Build components with interfaces rather than a 
monolith. Arrange model into logical sections 
• Organize assumptions in one place 
• QA, manual and automated. QA the model well with 
test data. You can also set up automated checks that 
calc figures a second way and compare results 
• Clearly document for future use 
• Label everything in the model. Use note and 
description fields 
• Color code 
• Never embed constants in fields
3. An example 
A representative example of a *very simple* model 
Notice 
• Model organized into separate sheets 
• Color coding of data 
• Data sources documented 
Somebody else should be able to use this model with 
relative ease

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Financial Modeling

  • 1. Financial Analysis for Product Managers 2014-11-18 Mike Claiborne
  • 2. Agenda & Audience Agenda: 1. Evaluation of a investment opportunity 2. General tips, tricks, advice 3. An example Audience: Product managers who don’t have a formal education or background in financial analysis
  • 3. PdMs use analysis to support decisions Quant ● Financial analysis ● Website / app traffic ● Customer service calls ● Customer survey Qual ● Customer interview campaign ● Competitive analysis - features ● Analyzing new laws / regulations
  • 4. Examples of FA supporting decisions Decisions Supporting Analysis Do we make this investment? Payback ROI P&L Forecast Is this product line healthy? Where do we reduce costs? P&L Historical Trend Cost Driver How should we set pricing? Marginal Cost
  • 5. 1)Evaluate an investment opportunity Approach A. Cost projections B. Revenue projections C. Return analyses D. Scenario / sensitivity analyses
  • 6. 1.A Costs - Consider all incremental Initial Investment ● Software development ● Content development ● Domain name Ongoing ● ITOps (hosting, bandwidth, ...) ● Licensing of content, software ● Customer support ● Physical goods, incl. holding & shipping ● Software maintenance ● Customer acquisition / marcoms ● Sales commission Understand Drivers
  • 7. 1.B Revenue - Art & science ● Often hardest - predicting the future ● Don’t be a “ten-percenter”, ground your assumptions in facts 10%
  • 8. Revenue analysis - From total to your take Total Market Addressable Market Your Share of Market
  • 9. Estimating total market Much easier for existing markets ● Government (BLS, Fed Bank, DoE, …) ● Industry news (blogs, magazines, etc) ● Interviews and news releases from competitors -> source ● Research reports For new markets, do your own research ● Start with what you can find (see above) ● Conduct qual and quant research Examples ● Market-specific (Nielsen & Kagan, industry groups) ● Investor (investment banks, ...) ● Tech (Forrester, Gartner, ...) ● Blogs (Business Insider, GigaOm, VentureBeat, …)
  • 10. Estimating addressable Markets are segmented - you have product-market fit with only some segment(s) Segmented on (examples): ● Feature ● Distribution ● Pricing ● Availability of complimentary services / products Be realistic about what’s in your addressable market May need to reconsider which segment(s) to target
  • 11. Example of sizing addressable – 10%’er approach ● Product: 1:1 iOS app for students to write essays for grades 3-8 ● Total market: 3.9M kids per grade for 5 grades -> 23.4M ● 10-Percenter’s estimate of our market share is 10% of total market = 2.3M students Wooohooo!!!
  • 12. Example of sizing addressable – Your approach ● 4 states didn’t adopt Common Core (12% of US students) ● Only 90% in gen ed in public school districts ● 1:1 tablet use is 5% today; research reports predict 20% in 5 years ● iOS is 95% today but predicted by research reports to be 60% in 5 years Addressable market in 5 years is only 2.2M Segment on content feature needs Segment on distro channel Segment on tech platforms in use
  • 13. Win rates the heart of the model Look for data - any data - to support your expectations • Do research with customers • Qual (e.g. interviews) can give directional info • Really want quant, e.g. a survey • Past product launches • Penetration of similar competitors 6-Year Penetration of Past Launches 15% 14% 13% 12% 11% 10% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
  • 14. Your market share will be higher when… ● You have a differentiated and defensible value proposition ● You are entering an existing market that’s not concentrated ● Customer switching costs are low ● You have a reliable / established way to sell / distro ● You already have customer relationship (e.g. upsell) ● Other reasons? Concentrated Top 3 firms control > 70% Not Concentrated Top 5 firms control only 40%
  • 15. 1.C Return analysis quantifies “bang for your buck” Analysis Description Calculation ROI (Return on Investment) • Percentage return on original investment • Usually in terms of 3-year or 5-year ROI% = (gains – investment) * 100 Payback Years • Number of years of margin required to pay back initial investment (investment) (usually custom) Note: IRR, NPV and others rarely used in software product management
  • 16. ROI example: 5-year ROI for new SAAS product 5yr Gains 5yr Revenue License revenue 5yr Costs IT Ops Cust. svc. Mktg Sales commissions Mtce. Development Content licensing minus minus Initial Investment Software dev. Marketing launch Customer dev. Domain purchase Trademark Content dev. etc Initial Investment (See above)
  • 17. What is good? • It depends on your situation • What is attractive at a mature company won’t be acceptable for a VC-backed start-up • Can use the metrics to compare different projects • At a mature company • ROI > Cost of capital (usually 10- 13%) • Opportunity cost (what would you do if you didn’t do this project) • Want payback in 2-4 year range
  • 18. 1.D Scenario / sensitivity analyses • We can’t predict the future – the best models are just guesses • Use these to explore your assumptions: • Scenarios – Potential outcomes • Sensitivity – How sensitive is your mode to certain assumptions (e.g. win rates, content licensing costs)
  • 19. Scenarios: Realistic versus High-Low • Usually for scenarios high–medium–low works • For each scenario, we adjust the model assumptions (win rate, price, growth rate, etc.) • Don’t just arbitrarily set the assumptions H/M/L across the scenarios • Instead, create realistic H/M/L scenarios and set assumptions around those stories • E.g. an L scenario might be: Our product is not well-differentiated and was launched 2 years late • Price is lower (we can’t support a high price) • Win rate & growth rate are lower (not differentiated) • Investment costs higher (2 extra years of dev) • Sales start 2 years later
  • 20. 2 General Tips and Advice A. Financial: • Ignore general inflation • Factor in a ramp-up to your penetration rate over an amount of time appropriate to your situation – could be many years • Factor in churn in a recurring business model - you will lose a % of customers each year B. 95% of time Google Spreadsheets is sufficient. The auto-backup, collaboration are great
  • 21. General Tips and Advice C. Financial modeling is a lot like coding: • Start with clear requirements. What questions do you need to answer and what analysis does that require? • First build an MVP. You can add more complexity later if needed (often it is not) • Manage scope. Don’t spend a week modeling a $30K investment decision
  • 22. General Tips and Advice C. Financial modeling is a lot like coding: (continued) • Design before coding. For more complex models, a flowchart diagram of data and calculations reduces rework
  • 23. General Tips and Advice C. Financial modeling is a lot like coding: (continued) • Build components with interfaces rather than a monolith. Arrange model into logical sections • Organize assumptions in one place • QA, manual and automated. QA the model well with test data. You can also set up automated checks that calc figures a second way and compare results • Clearly document for future use • Label everything in the model. Use note and description fields • Color code • Never embed constants in fields
  • 24. 3. An example A representative example of a *very simple* model Notice • Model organized into separate sheets • Color coding of data • Data sources documented Somebody else should be able to use this model with relative ease