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Financial Fundamentals

8 articles · Financial Intelligence

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Break-Even Analysis: How to Know Exactly When Your Business Starts Making Money

Break-even is the revenue level at which total costs equal total revenue — neither profit nor loss.

Aug 2026
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Unit Economics: The Foundation of Every Sustainable Business Model

Unit economics answer the most fundamental question about a business: does it make money on each ind

Aug 2026
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Profit and Loss Analysis: How to Read Your P&L Like a CFO

A P&L statement is not just a report — it is a diagnostic tool. Knowing how to read it properly reve

Jul 2026
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The 10 Financial KPIs Every Founder Should Track — and Why Most Track the Wrong Ones

Revenue and cash balance are the two most visible numbers but among the least predictive of business

Jul 2026
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Working Capital: What It Is and How to Stop It Choking Your Growth

Working capital is current assets minus current liabilities — the net cash available for day-to-day

Jul 2026
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EBITDA Explained: What It Is, Why Investors Use It, and How to Calculate It

EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation) measures operational profit

Jun 2026
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Cash Flow Management for Founders: Why Profitable Businesses Still Run Out of Money

A business can be profitable on paper and still run out of cash if customers pay late, inventory tie

Jun 2026
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Gross Margin: The One Number That Tells You If Your Business Is Viable

Gross margin is revenue minus cost of goods sold expressed as a percentage. It tells you how much of

Jun 2026
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