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Burn Rate Formula
This route is formula-focused and opens the same burn-rate calculator for step-by-step calculation checks.
Net burn (now)
$100,000/mo
Gross burn
$150,000/mo
Runway
121 mo
Break-even
May 2027
Revenue growth compounds monthly. Expenses assumed constant. Does not account for new funding rounds.
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