KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators) are metrics used to measure the performance of a finance team or department. They provide insight into how efficient operations are, what areas need improvement, and whether goals are being met. Examples of financial KPIs include profitability ratio, accounts receivable days outstanding, cash flow index, capitalization rate, debt-to-equity ratio, and return on investment (ROI). By tracking these measures over time, teams can identify trends that may lead to better decision making, such as strategic investments or cost containment. So don’t just settle for average – strive for excellence with accurate and reliable KPI data!