EPISODE · Aug 5, 2025 · 3 MIN
How to Code Executive Expenses in Your SaaS P&L for Accurate Metrics
from SaaS Metrics School · host Ben Murray
Accurate expense coding is critical to building a clean SaaS P&L that drives investor confidence, valuation discussions, and clarity in internal metrics. In episode #303, Ben Murray explains exactly where SaaS operators should code executive-level expenses (CMO, CRO, VP of Services, CFO, etc.) and why coding accuracy is a non-negotiable for both SaaS metrics and investor metrics. Ben also highlights the common mistake of letting G&A become a dumping ground, which can distort key financial metrics, including your gross profit margin, OpEx profile, and overall SaaS valuation. What You’ll Learn: Where to code executive salaries and expenses in your SaaS P&L Why department-level cost centers (Sales, Marketing, Services, etc.) are crucial for accurate SaaS metrics How misclassifying expenses can hurt your valuation and confuse investors during due diligence The golden rule: G&A should not be a dumping ground Tips on ensuring your bookkeeping process supports clean financial reporting Why It Matters for SaaS Operators & Investors: Accurate SaaS P&L structures are essential for clean reporting to boards and investors. Incorrect coding can skew key investor metrics like gross margin and operating expense ratios. A well-coded SaaS P&L provides the foundation to benchmark your business, manage spend, and maximize company valuation during fundraising or exit processes. Resources Mentioned: How to Properly Structure Your SaaS P&L (Blog Post + Example Template) Quote from Ben:“As a CFO, G&A isn’t a catch-all—it should only hold true G&A costs. Every expense needs to follow the people creating it.”
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