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ITIL Financial Analysis. Contents Service-focused analysis Customer profitability Asset valuation Actual vs. planned spending Funding options Post-Program.

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1 ITIL Financial Analysis

2 Contents Service-focused analysis Customer profitability Asset valuation Actual vs. planned spending Funding options Post-Program ROI (Return on Investment) Analysis

3 Service-focused analysis Costs for the provisioning of each service, itemized by cost types (e.g. licenses, material, labor) – Direct costs (clearly attributable to a specific service) – Indirect costs (shared among multiple services) Trends in the provisioning costs for services Variable cost dynamics – Estimates of how costs will change in the case of Increasing service demand Decreasing service demand – Thresholds of service demand which require the service provider to make significant investments Service Value Potential (estimate of the price a customer is prepared to pay for the services) – Competing alternatives and their prices – Value of the service provider’s comparative advantages (e.g. security concerns) – Costs for switching to competing service offerings Profitability – Actual revenues from each service – Profit margins for each service Identification of financially unviable services – What services are no longer provided efficiently relative to competing offers – What services are provided to customers at a financial loss? – What services risk becoming unprofitable because of declining demand?

4 Customer profitability Actual revenues from each customer Profits from each customer

5 Asset valuation Values of tangible service assets (infrastructure components) Estimates of the values of intangible assets (e.g. technical expertise, knowledge of the customers’ business processes)

6 Actual vs. planned spending For all items covered in the IT Budget: Forecast (planned budget) Actual spending on record If applicable, gap analysis

7 Funding options Possible savings from leasing/outsourcing technology as opposed to owning it (shifting costs from the CAPEX budget to the OPEX budget).

8 Post-Program ROI (Return on Investment) Analysis Assessment if financial objectives of past investments have been met.


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