Description
Reliability practitioners can do the technical work. What stops the funding is translation. A strong initiative dies in a hallway because no one turned it into the language finance signs off on: EBITDA impact, throughput gain, payback, and net present value. The engineer knows the fix is worth it. The CFO never sees why.
This builder does the translation. It walks any initiative up the Floor to Finance Value Spine, from the floor action, to the operational gain, to the financial outcome, to the capital decision. You describe the initiative and the gains: the downtime it avoids valued at your contribution margin, the quality it recovers, the maintenance and energy it saves. The tool returns the four numbers a capital decision runs on, annual EBITDA impact, net present value, payback period, and internal rate of return.
Then it does the thing practitioners cannot: it writes the memo. An executive summary assembles itself from your inputs into a board-ready paragraph you copy straight into your proposal. Change an assumption and the paragraph rewrites itself. It also stress-tests the case with conservative, base, and optimistic scenarios, so the case survives the first skeptical question, and shows the year-by-year cash flow with a recovery chart for anyone who wants to see the math.
In the sample, a vibration monitoring program produces a net present value of over $1.4 million, a two-year payback, and a written recommendation to approve, all from numbers the reliability team already had.
What you get:
- The four numbers finance funds: EBITDA impact, throughput gain, payback, and NPV, plus IRR
- An executive summary that writes itself into copy-ready memo language
- A benefit ramp-up so year-one numbers are honest
- A conservative-to-optimistic scenario check that defends the case
- A year-by-year cash flow with an investment recovery chart
- Built on the Floor to Finance Value Spine, in the ReliabilityX brand
- Runs in Excel, instant download, recalculates as you change assumptions
Built for the reliability engineers and maintenance leaders who can prove the fix works but not that it pays, and for the operations and finance leaders who fund it.
Stop losing good initiatives to bad translation. For $149.99, you hand finance the case already written.
