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SaaS Quick Ratio: $50K New MRR, $10K Expansion, $15K Churn

Model the SaaS quick ratio for a growth-stage company adding $50K new MRR and $10K expansion against $15K churned MRR.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter new mrr (from new customers), expansion mrr (upgrades/upsells), churned mrr (cancellations) and contraction mrr (downgrades) in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your saas quick ratio and the full breakdown beneath it.

Growth-stage SaaS companies with $50K in new MRR are often approaching Series A and must demonstrate a strong quick ratio to investors.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good SaaS Quick Ratio?
Quick Ratio ≥ 4 is excellent (high growth, low churn). 2–4 is solid. 1–2 means growth is being offset heavily by churn. Below 1 means net MRR is declining.
How is SaaS Quick Ratio different from the traditional quick ratio?
The traditional quick ratio (current assets / current liabilities) measures liquidity. The SaaS Quick Ratio measures revenue growth quality — it has no relationship to the accounting quick ratio beyond sharing the name.