Use the Revenue and Margin Forecast dashboard to forecast future revenue and margin
based on historical data and current pricing strategies. This dashboard helps business leaders
evaluate whether they are on track to meet their financial goals and adjust strategies
accordingly.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited editions of Agentforce Revenue Management
Use filters such as country, state, primary industry, account type, account name, category
name, product name, and report date to customize your forecast view.
The Forecast chart shows projected revenue, margin, and margin percentage over time, giving
users a forward-looking view of financial performance based on current data and pricing
models.
The Price Details table provides a detailed breakdown by account and product, showing metrics
such as total net revenue, revenue contribution (by product), total cost, cost contribution (by
product), total margin, margin contribution (by product), and average margin percentage.
Example A CFO can use the Revenue and Margin Forecast Dashboard to assess whether the current
pricing strategy aligns with quarterly revenue and margin targets, and simulate the impact of
potential changes.
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