Scoreboard

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The Offtoa Scoreboard provides a quick snapshot of the financial health of your company. It shows the state of twelve key financial indicators (rows) over as many consecutive years as you have chosen to examine (columns).

In general,

Let's look at specific rows in the scoreboard:

Revenues:

The colors indicate whether the company is experiencing revenues during each of the fiscal years. Here is what colors mean specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Revenue Growth:

Colors indicate whether the company's revenues are growing year-over-year. Here is what colors mean specifically

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

EBITDA:

Colors indicate whether the company's EBITDA (Earnings before Income Tax, Depreciation, and Amortization) as a percent of revenue is healthy. Here is what colors mean specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Retained Earnings:

Colors indicate whether the company has retained earnings or accumulated deficit to date. Here is what colors mean specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Gross Margins (aka Gross Profit):

Colors indicate whether the company's products have healthy gross margins. Here is what colors mean specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Current Ratio:

Colors indicate whether the company can cover its short-term debt payments. Here is what colors mean specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Net Working Capital:

Colors also indicate whether the company can cover its short-term debt payments. Here is what colors mean specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Inventory Turnover:

The company's industry turnover (IT) relative to other companies in its industry. Here is what colors mean:

Net Cash from Operations:

Colors indicate whether the company's business is generating cash. Here is what colors mean specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Net Cash at End of Year:

Colors indicate whether the company has cash at the end of the fiscal year. Here is what colors mean specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Internal Rate of Return Satisfactory:

Colors indicate whether investors will receive satisfactory IRRs. Here is what the color means specifically:

Here are some typical sets of indicators and what they mean:

Internal Rates of Return Consistent:

Only one color light is shown; and it appears in the year of the liquidity event. Color indicates whether investors are receiving consistent IRRs. Specifically: