In recent years, subscription-based business models inspired by the software-as-a-service (SaaS) approach have become increasingly popular across many sectors. It’s no secret why — recurring revenue can help increase profitability and fuel company growth. When managed well, subscription businesses can deliver more consistent cash flow, increased customer retention and higher company valuations.
However, these models differ greatly from the traditional transactional model and require different sales plans, billing methods, marketing strategies and key performance indicators (KPIs). Shifting to or adding a subscription revenue stream presents challenges for finance and accounting teams and often leaves them searching for best practices and tools that can help them manage these big changes.
Below, we include tips to help finance teams master subscription billing and maximize recurring revenue growth and success.
With subscriptions, customers receive bills more frequently — often once a month — which means your accounting team is constantly working to create, consolidate and send out those invoices. This only becomes more challenging as the number of subscribers increases and places more pressure on your team. Companies typically address this by adding headcount, but that brings higher operating costs.
Multiple pricing models and off-cycle bills add to the burden on accounting teams. Manually tracking options such as fixed-rate, volume-based, tiered and consumption-based pricing, which sometimes operate in conjunction, stresses even the most efficient and capable teams.
Promotional discount periods and trial offers only put more on the plate of accounting teams. Manually tracking start dates, end dates, amounts, and percentages and piecing together bills leaves little time for managing inquiries and exceptions.
Legacy software often leaves these teams ill-equipped to handle these complexities, leading to delays in billing and errors that frustrate customers and delay your cash conversion cycle and incoming cash flow.
Must-have capabilities for recurring revenue billing support:
Success with a subscription model requires a renewed focus on customer satisfaction because businesses must keep customers as subscribers to actually drive recurring revenue. Companies must focus on delivering excellent customer service and closely tracking satisfaction, including measures such as customer churn.
As the owners of subscription and billing information, finance and accounting teams are critical. Consider that billing errors can be a major source of customer dissatisfaction and cancellations — a clear warning sign of product or service shortcomings.
Must-have capabilities for customer satisfaction:
Accounting teams often struggle to properly recognize revenue and report on these results in a timely manner. Finance teams also struggle to pull together subscription, billing and other financial data into reports that provide valuable insights, such as appropriate pricing for different products.
While subscription business models can be a boon for your business, they are in no way “set it and forget it” or self-managed. Finance teams and management must keep a close eye on performance by tracking metrics and KPIs specific to subscription-based businesses. Metrics such as monthly and annual recurring revenue help teams better project revenue and growth, while churn rate helps companies manage risks.
Must-have capabilities for revenue recognition:
Subscription models offer major benefits, but the increases in billing volume and pricing complexity can stress even the most competent accounting and finance teams. Rather than continuously hiring and onboarding new staff, companies should consider automating subscription management with software. The right tool will simplify billing processes and put subscription, billing and financial data in one place to increase invoice accuracy and data quality and help your teams work more efficiently.
NetSuite SuiteBilling helps finance and accounting teams achieve timely and accurate billing with bill scheduling tools and a powerful rating engine that accurately calculates what customers owe. In addition, the ability to combine multiple pricing and billing options means customers receive consolidated invoices without creating more work for your team.
Increased automation helps your team eliminate tedious manual billing processes, saving precious time for more value-added activities. SuiteBilling also connects billing and revenue management, making it easier for finance teams to comply with various accounting standards and deliver accurate and timely reporting. Together, these subscription billing and management features can help facilitate your business’s lasting growth and success.
For finance teams looking to master subscription billing and maximize recurring revenue growth, NetSuite brings the tools you need to succeed. Automated subscription billing and powerful reporting tools can free up resources, reduce complexity and save time. All these benefits can help deliver more consistent cash flow, increased customer retention and higher company valuations while boosting the efficiency of your finance and accounting teams.
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