Numbers tell stories. Make sure yours make sense.

Financial projections are expressions of business logic.

Allow investors to understand the financial trajectory of your business.

We deliver robust financial projections grounded in market benchmarks and realistic operating assumptions.
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The process includes defining key revenue drivers, cost structures, and scalable unit economics to build a defensible growth model.
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We know what investors look for

We align projections with positioning so your financial narrative supports your strategic narrative.
Revenue logic
Cost discipline
Customer acquisition credibility
Lifetime value realism
Scenario awareness
Financial Framework

Our team develops a comprehensive financial framework to simulate revenue evolution, operating expenses, capital requirements, and profitability scenarios. The model also incorporates break-even analysis, funding requirements, and valuation benchmarks, providing a structured view of how the business is expected to scale over time.

Key outputs include projected income statements, cash flow forecasts, balance sheet projections, and scenario analyses to support strategic decision-making and investor discussions.

Pitch Deck Studios FAQ
your questions answered

How many years of projections should a pitch deck include?

Three to five years is the norm. Three years for earlier-stage decks where deeper projections start to feel like fiction; five years for later-stage or capital-intensive businesses where investors want to see the longer arc. Year one is usually shown monthly or quarterly, with annual totals after that.

Do you build financial projections or financial models?

Yes. We can build investor-grade financial projections from scratch or refine an existing model. Projections are tailored to your business model (SaaS, marketplace, hardware, services, etc.) so the metrics that matter to your investors are front and centre.

What financial metrics do investors expect to see?

It depends on your business model, but most decks show revenue, gross margin, operating expenses, EBITDA or net income, headcount, and cash position. Investors will also look for the metrics specific to your model - ARR, MRR, CAC, LTV, churn, payback period for SaaS; GMV and take rate for marketplaces; and so on.

Do you help with unit economics?

Yes. Unit economics are often the most scrutinized part of a deck - they tell an investor whether your business can be profitable at scale. We help you define the right unit, build the underlying math, and present it clearly so the story is easy to follow.

How do you present financials visually inside the deck?

Sparingly and intentionally. A financial slide should communicate the headline in under ten seconds - usually one or two clean charts (revenue trajectory, key metric trend) plus a small table of supporting numbers. Detail belongs in the appendix or the model, not the main slide.

Can you provide a separate, detailed financial model alongside the deck?

Yes. We can deliver a standalone Excel or Google Sheets model - fully editable, with assumptions clearly separated from calculations - that an investor can stress-test in due diligence. This sits alongside the deck rather than inside it.

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