The ROI Of Cash Burn For SaaS Startups

What should be the return on investment of a startup’s cash burn? Fred Wilson posed this question last year in his post Some Thoughts on Burn Rates. In that post, he suggests, and I agree, that a 5x ROI on cash burn is a good target.

How does one calculate ROI? It’s a simple formula:

Cash_Burn_ROI = Revenue_Multiple/Revenue_Pay_Back_in_Years (1)

If a business is worth 7x revenues and revenue payback is 14 months, the burn ROI is 6x or 7 / 1.2. If a business is worth 5x revenues and revenue payback is 18 months, the ROI is 3x. Note, I’m using revenue payback, not gross margin payback here.

This math reaffirms the importance of unit economics. Startups have no influence over their multiple.2 So the best place to focus is payback period.

This equation does highlight an important phenomenon. When the market pays high multiples for businesses, startups can maintain equivalent ROI with far longer payback periods. For example, at a 10x multiple, a startup can sustain 2 year paybacks at 5x ROI. We are currently in this market environment today.

Such an environment entices startups to burn large amounts of cash. At a 10x multiple, each marginal revenue dollar increases valuation by $10. So spending more makes sense for two reasons. SaaS customers are annuities. Buying more of them early leads to faster growth rates. Second, there are strategic advantages to growing faster including hiring, fundraising, and partnering.

That doesn’t mean a business should spend cash without an eye or two on the balance sheet. In 2016, SaaS multiples fell 57% from their highs. Overnight, ROI math changes. But the cost structure of companies doesn’t change that quickly. If there is a market correction, and the company is not yet profitable, reorienting the business to sustain the same cash burn ROI is a prudent strategy.

Remaining disciplined about unit economics and cost structure is critical to weathering the ups and downs of the market. It’s the single most important control lever a business has.

[1] I get this formula in the following way. The inverse of revenue payback period is an approximation for the revenue generated from one year’s sales. Then I multiply that by the enterprise value to revenue multiple to get the ROI.

[2] This is a bit of an overstatement. Gross margin, net income, aggregate cash burn, and growth rate all influence relative multiples. But if the market corrects, startups can’t do much about that.

Jack Delosa

Founder & CEO of The Entourage, Australia's Largest Growth Agency | 3X Bestselling Author | Entrepreneur & Investor |

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You’ve sparked my interest Tomasz, where did you learn about this?

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