Every SaaS & software investing term explained: DBNR, CAC, LTV, ARR, Churn & more!

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In this snippet of The Australian Investors Podcast, 7Investing's Dr Anirban Mahanti & Rask analyst Owen Rask explain every software investing term you need to know and how to calculate them.

The analysts cover Dollar-Based Net Retention (DBNR), Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC), Lifetime Value (LTV), Churn/Retention rates, Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR), gross profit, ARPU and more.

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Date recorded: October 15, 2021

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