Monthly, quarterly, or annual financial reports for leadership, board, or investors. Headline cards, KPI table with Δ vs prior and target, revenue and expense breakdowns, executive summary, commentary, risks, outlook, and sign-off — in one auto-formatted PDF.
01 — What you create
Headline cards with Δ% callouts, KPI table with prior + target columns, revenue and expense breakdowns, executive summary, commentary, risks, outlook — all formatted into a branded PDF that can go straight to leadership or the board.
Sonchoy Studio Pvt Ltd
Brigade Road, Bengaluru 560001
FINANCIAL REPORT
FR-2026-Q1 · Quarterly
Q1 FY 2026-27
BOARD REVIEWQ1 closed 14.2% ahead of revenue plan, driven by stronger-than-expected pickup in our retainer book and a clean cohort of three new logos in the SaaS vertical.
REVENUE
INR 4.85 Cr
▲ 17.7% vs prior
EXPENSES
INR 2.79 Cr
▲ 11.3% vs prior
NET INCOME
INR 2.06 Cr
▲ 27.2% vs prior
+ revenue / expense breakdowns, commentary, risks, outlook, and signatures in the full PDF
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02 — How it works
Most financial-report packs are 30-minute slideshow exercises padded into 25 pages. This tool inverts the ratio: enter the numbers and narrative once, get a single tight PDF designed to be read in five minutes by busy decision-makers. Every metric carries its Δ% so context lives next to value.
Period (monthly / quarterly / annual), audience (leadership / board / investors), report title, status (draft / internal / board review / final).
KPI rows with current + prior + target. Revenue lines and expense categories with current + prior. The tool computes every Δ% and the headline cards automatically.
Executive summary, bulleted highlights, commentary on why the numbers moved, risks and watch-outs, outlook for next period. Sign off as preparer + reviewer.
03 — Built for leadership
Revenue, expenses, net income in colour cards at the top of page 1. Each card carries the Δ% vs prior period. The reader's eye lands on net income first.
Every KPI gets current, prior, and target columns plus Δ%. Pick "up is good" or "down is good" per metric — CAC and DSO get green when they drop.
Two parallel tables: revenue by line and expenses by category. Each row carries current + prior + Δ%. Total bar in business teal at the bottom.
Executive summary at the top. Below the numbers: commentary, risks & watch-outs, outlook for next period. Each block is optional — keep the report as tight as you want.
Pick leadership / board / investors / partners / internal. The audience tag is stamped on the PDF and influences the tone we suggest for commentary.
PDF: branded header, exec summary, headline cards, KPI table, revenue & expense tables, gross-margin strip, narrative blocks, signature. XLSX: Summary, KPIs, Revenue, Expenses, Narrative.
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04 — Common questions
The Monthly Financial Summary is a single-page roll-up — revenue, expenses, net for one month. This Financial Report Generator is the longer-form management report: headline cards + KPI table + revenue/expense breakdowns + multi-paragraph narrative (executive summary, commentary, risks, outlook). Use the Summary for ops-level visibility; use this for board, investor, or leadership reviews.
No — leave it blank if there's no formal target. The PDF renders a dash and the Δ-vs-target column simply skips. Targets are most useful for KPIs that finance and leadership have explicitly committed to (revenue plan, margin floor, CAC ceiling, retention target). For exploratory or new metrics, current vs prior is enough.
It controls Δ% colour. For revenue, ARR, retention, margin — up is good, so a positive delta prints green. For CAC, DSO, churn, costs — down is good, so a drop prints green and a rise prints red. The reader doesn't have to reason about whether the arrow direction is favourable; the colour already encodes that.
It's structured around revenue / expense / net income, so it works best for financial or financial-adjacent reports (sales review, marketing performance, ops scorecards with money metrics). For purely operational reports, you can repurpose the revenue table for "delivered" metrics and expenses for "cost-side" metrics, but the headline cards always assume money figures.
For a quarterly board report: 4–6 sentences per block (commentary, risks, outlook). The PDF flows across pages cleanly but the value comes from being readable in 5 minutes, not 50. If you find yourself writing 10+ sentences in commentary, split into commentary + a separate risks block.
PDF (top accent stripe, branded header, FINANCIAL REPORT block top-right with report # / title / period / frequency / prepared date / audience / status badge, executive summary at top, 3-up headline cards with Δ% callouts, optional highlights bullets, KPI table with current/prior/target/Δ%, revenue breakdown with totals, expense breakdown with totals, gross-margin strip, optional commentary / risks / outlook narrative blocks, optional dual-signature block, confidential footer) and XLSX (5 sheets: Summary, KPIs, Revenue, Expenses, Narrative).
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