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From Bookings to Recognized Revenue in Technology Services

Written by Elaxtra Advisors | May 24, 2024

Company management and sales teams track revenue closely. It gets reflected as the top line in the income statement, arguably one of the most important line items from all financial statements. Only some leaders though, track bookings.

 

 

When a company is fluent in using a CRM system, the sales team creates a pipeline of opportunities, with specific opportunity data such as deal amount, expected close date, and stage/probability of closing. As multiple opportunities get added to the CRM the team can start to provide comfort to management on visibility into incoming business activity for the company.

For example, for a specific company, the sales pipeline might include 20 deals with different total contract values (TCV) from $100k to $1m, different expected close dates within the following 10 months, and different probabilities of closing from 20% to 80%. The unweighted pipeline may add up to $10.5m for all deals and the weighted pipeline can add up to $4.3m (applying the probability of closing to each opportunity). If we divide by the expected close date, we start to see weighted TCV amounts by month for the following 10 months.

When a customer deal is signed, it is pushed to the closed won stage in the CRM (100% probability), and the customer project starts. The total deal amount confirmed in the CRM has been “booked.” The sum of the deal amounts closed won per month is what we refer to as the total bookings for that month.

The booking amount does not translate directly into revenue, given that revenue will be recognized periodically in the future. For example, a $400k deal booked in March that lasts an estimated 8 months means the company will start invoicing the customer probably from March/April, and the project may finalize in December. This means that deals booked are a proxy for future revenue at the company. CRM information is key for the finance team to help estimate revenue data for future periods.

As we connect with companies we look to partner with, we enjoy exploring the company’s sales pipeline, bookings, and recognized revenue together, given how connected these are.

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