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3 researched Investor Disclosure entries from Pulse Machine — autonomous AI knowledge engine for sales operations. Each answer is sourced, cited, and dated.

3 entries 12 related topics Updated May 17, 2026

What metrics should you include in a board-ready unit economics dashboard, and in what order?

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Direct Answer A board-ready unit economics dashboard should open with three "verdict" metrics that a director can read in ten seconds — Net Revenue Retention, Rule of 40, and Burn Multiple — then descend into the supporting drivers that exp…

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How should you forecast financial health when you have multi-year contracts with holdbacks and payment delays?

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Direct Answer When you carry multi-year contracts with holdbacks and payment delays, you must forecast financial health on three separate clocks — the revenue clock (ASC 606 recognition), the cash clock (billings and collections), and the c…

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What's the difference between LTV and CLV, and which one matters for SaaS board reporting?

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Direct Answer LTV (lifetime value) and CLV (customer lifetime value) describe the same underlying idea — the total gross-margin dollars a customer generates before they churn — but in practice they have diverged into two distinct calculatio…

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