Growing 37.1 per cent while losing 5 scores 32.1. Below the bar, and exactly the conversation the board should be having
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Growth rate plus profit margin against the forty bar, on an EBITDA or free cash flow basis, so the board argues about the trade-off, not the arithmetic.
Rule of 40 Calculator
Growth plus profitability, the trade-off in one number, with which margin you used stated on the answer.
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The rule: growth rate plus profit margin should clear 40. It exists to stop growth-at-any-cost and profitable-but-dying being argued past each other; one number prices the trade.
State the margin basis. EBITDA and free cash flow can differ by the whole score for an annual-billed company, because deferred income makes cash arrive before revenue.
The demo scores 32.1: 37.1 per cent growth minus a 5 per cent EBITDA investment. Under 40 with strong retention and short payback is a company choosing growth, not failing at it. The score starts the conversation, it does not finish it.
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