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Presenting financial data to stakeholder

Presenting financial data effectively means translating numbers into stories that drive decisions. Stakeholders care about different metrics: executives want ROI and growth rates, while engineers might focus on resource allocation. Tailor your message and visuals to your audience's priorities and financial literacy.

Structure presentations with context, key findings, and recommended actions. Start with the big picture before diving into details. Use visualizations like charts and graphs to make data digestible. Avoid jargon and explain calculations when presenting to non-financial audiences.

Always connect financial metrics to product outcomes and business goals. Prepare for questions by understanding the data deeply and having backup slides with additional details.

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