Finance & Business Operations Topics
Financial management, budgeting, ROI analysis, and business operations. Covers financial forecasting, valuation, and operational metrics.
Quantifying and Articulating Business Benefits
Identifying tangible benefits (cost reduction, time savings, revenue increases) and quantifying them in business terms. Understanding intangible benefits (risk mitigation, competitive advantage, flexibility) and how to articulate them to executives. Building credible benefit projections based on benchmarks and reasonable assumptions.
Business Case Development and Financial Analysis
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.
Financial Impact Quantification and Business Modeling
Ability to translate business decisions and strategies into quantitative financial outcomes and business cases. Involves estimating total addressable opportunity and expansion revenue, breaking down assumptions about reach conversion rates retention and adoption, calculating revenue lift and customer acquisition, and modeling costs implementation resource needs and payback periods. Includes building simple to moderate financial models that show effects on revenue costs profitability cash flow and balance sheet metrics, performing sensitivity analysis to identify which assumptions matter most, using benchmarks to justify assumptions, acknowledging uncertainty and risk, and describing commercial considerations such as sales cycles contract terms pricing structures and customer budget timing. At senior levels this also includes structuring deals, modeling multi year or consumption based pricing, and projecting customer lifetime value and payback.
Lyft Business Metrics Calculation and Understanding
Finance and operations-focused interview topic about calculating and interpreting core business metrics and KPIs for a platform-based business (e.g., ride-hailing). Covers definitions and formulas for metrics such as CAC, LTV, gross margin, contribution margin, revenue per user, driver utilization, and cost per ride; data sources (ride data, marketing spend, driver and rider activity); dashboard design; segmentation and cohort analysis; and using metrics to drive pricing, incentives, growth, and operational decisions.