Why are Corporations Hoarding Trillions in Cash?
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Entrepreneurs as well as people in the general market are often left perplexed about how investors decide to value any company. It is common for two companies with very similar asset bases and value propositions to receive a very different valuation from investor groups. This may seem confusing to common people and the entire valuation process might appear to be a black box. However, this is often not the case. There are very clear reasons behind the differences in valuation. These differences are often reflected in the key performance indicator of startup companies.
In this article, we will have a closer look at what key performance indicators mean and how they impact the overall valuation of a firm.
A lot of the time, startups sell their products at a deeply discounted rate in order to get positive word-of-mouth going for the product. The customer acquisition cost is one of the metrics which allow the startup to gauge the efficiency of its marketing programs.
Companies that have a high retention rate are preferred by the investors because it means that the customers have tested the product over time and believe that the company is giving the best value for money over the years.
A high number of average active users over a sustained period of time tells the investor that the application is providing a good value proposition vis-a-vis its competitors. Hence, startup companies that have a high number of active users tend to receive a higher valuation than their counterparts.
The bottom line is that there are a lot of intangible factors which are taken into account while coming up with a valuation. These factors may seem mysterious at first but thorough research easily reveals them and allows a startup company to use these factors to their advantage.
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