Revenue to billings reconciliation table

Revenue to billings reconciliation table, dark-mode, corporate-clean, light

Preview image. Unlock full-res

An appendix reconciliation table inside a dark rounded panel, bridging revenue to billings via change in contract liabilities across five quarters.

Summary

A non-GAAP reconciliation: revenue bridged to billings via the change in contract liabilities across five quarters, in the standard dark table panel.

Visual description

A light grey slide with an "Appendix" tab and the title "Reconciliation of Revenue to Billings". A wide rounded near-black panel holds a compact table: monospace header ("$ THOUSANDS" and five quarter columns Q1 2022 through Q1 2023), a Revenue row (446,357 ... 525,186), a Change in Contract Liabilities row (with some values in parentheses, e.g. (76,927), (121,589)), a divider rule, and a Billings result row (489,969 ... 613,800). Right-aligned dollar cells, generous whitespace beneath the short table.

Key takeaway

A short three-line reconciliation that still gets the full dark-panel treatment, proving the system scales down to simple bridges as well as long ones. Letting a brief table sit high on the slide with open space below reads as confident, not empty.

Reuse notes

Use for any two-step metric bridge (revenue to billings, bookings to backlog). The single adjustment row plus divider and result is the minimal form of the deck's reconciliation grammar. Keep the same panel styling even for short tables so the appendix stays uniform.

From this deck: Revenue to billings reconciliation table

View deck

More like this