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Business Case Development and Financial Analysis Questions

Skills and practices for building persuasive business cases and performing financial analysis to justify investments and prioritization. Topics include enumerating and estimating cost categories such as implementation, licensing, development, infrastructure, deployment and ongoing support; quantifying tangible benefits such as cost savings, revenue uplift, productivity improvements and efficiency gains; and accounting for intangible benefits such as risk reduction, flexibility and employee satisfaction. Financial techniques include total cost of ownership, simple return on investment, payback period, net present value using discounted cash flows, internal rate of return, lifecycle cost analysis and build versus buy comparisons. Candidates should be able to construct cash flow timelines, separate capital and operating expenses, perform sensitivity and scenario analysis, estimate ranges and confidence, model procurement and vendor tradeoffs, and state assumptions clearly. Practical communication skills include tailoring the financial narrative and level of detail for finance leaders, procurement partners, technical stakeholders and executive sponsors, showing break even and sensitivity charts, defining success metrics and timelines, and describing how to track and report realized outcomes after implementation.

MediumTechnical
109 practiced
Outline a measurement framework to track realized outcomes after implementing a partnership over 24 months. Include leading and lagging indicators, baseline measurement, attribution approach (how you'll determine incremental impact), data sources, dashboard KPIs by audience (finance, product, executives), and reporting cadence.
HardTechnical
58 practiced
Explain the data integration and reporting architecture you would design to pull CRM and ERP data into a financial model that calculates bookings, recognized revenue, cohort MRR, and cost allocations. Include sample SQL logic or pseudo-SQL for extracting cohort MRR, describe data-quality checks, and how you'd automate model refresh and version control for iterative business-case updates.
EasyTechnical
72 practiced
Describe Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and outline the key elements you would include when presenting a TCO for a technology purchase to procurement. Include obvious and often-missed costs, how to verify estimates (vendor quotes, benchmarks), and how to present TCO over a multi-year horizon.
HardTechnical
61 practiced
Design a 5-year cohort-based subscription model with monthly cohorts. Specify inputs and model mechanics for CAC (customer acquisition cost), monthly churn, ARPU, upsell percentages, and gross margin. Describe how to calculate LTV, CAC payback period, cohort revenue curves, and the impact of varying churn and upsell on NPV and cash flow.
EasyTechnical
57 practiced
List and describe the major cost categories you would include when building a business case for a new strategic partnership. For each category provide two concrete examples (e.g., implementation: integration work, training). Then explain how you would classify each category as CAPEX or OPEX and why that distinction matters for budgeting and stakeholder conversations.

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