Business Finance
Keep gross burn, net burn and monthly cash flow distinct.
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FinTrex result
Burn Rate Calculator
Monthly net burn
$15,000
Gross burn / cash outflow
$40,000
Net monthly cash flow
-$15,000
What changes this most?
Gross burn and net burn answer different questions: operating spend versus cash-reserve decline.
Sensitivity check
A roughly 10% move in monthly cash outflow changes the modeled headline result by up to $4,000 in this setup.
Use actual cash movements rather than accounting profit when calculating runway.
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Formula
Gross burn is monthly cash outflow; net burn is outflow minus inflow.
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