FFI GLOSSARY

Capital Allocation


Definition

The process by which a company determines how to deploy raised capital across functional categories including product and engineering, sales and marketing, general and administrative costs, and cash reserves. Capital allocation decisions must be documented before capital is deployed, tracked against the documented plan at minimum quarterly, and reviewed formally when material deviations from the plan are identified.

Common Misapplication

The most common misapplication is treating capital allocation as a post-raise administrative exercise rather than a pre-raise planning commitment. A capital allocation plan prepared after capital is received documents what was spent, not what was intended, and cannot demonstrate that the deployment was disciplined.

FFI Standard Reference

This term is defined and applied in Book 3, Section 3.4: The Capital Allocation Standard.

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