Report samples
Reporting that delivers clear summaries and interactive drill-down into the details.
Now, more than ever, you need reliable numbers to guide important decisions. The reports in darwin let you modify the data that is in each report. You can add or remove data fields to get precisely all the data you need on each report - and only the data you need.
Reports that combine agent production with Profit and Loss
... uncover the relationship between agent productivity and the brokerage profitability
Profitability per agent
It costs a certain amount of money to run a Brokerage. Those costs have to be paid entirely by the Broker/Owner's share on the commissions closed. Since your accounting system knows how much money it costs to operate, it is possible to see if the earnings from each agent are enough to cover the costs associate with each agent
Dependency risk
What if you have too few agents earning most of the money for an office. This can make the Brokerage at risk for becoming unprofitable by losing just a few agents. In this example, 22% of the monthly overhead is being paid by 9 out of the 80 agents that work in the office. And each agents only represents a maximum of 3% of Overhead. So that's a balanced office.
CMOE - Current Month Overhead Expense analysis
Current Month Overhead Expense analysis. Over time, each office establishes a baseline for how much it costs to "have the doors open". When you analyze the transactions that are pending to close, you can see how many months into the future will our operating costs be covered - based on the transactions that are currently pending to close
Multi factor performance to Budget
the Profit and Loss is a key performance indicator. Often a firm will setup a budget and compare their Profit to their Budget. But there are lots of other key performance indicators that don’t show up on a Profit and Loss report. darwin.Cloud lets you see all your KPI compared to budget or goals - all on one report.
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