Using commercial share of wallet to compile marketing company lists
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1. A method, comprising:
- modeling, by a business evaluation computer-based system, industry spending patterns using individual corporate data and aggregate corporate data, wherein the business evaluation computer-based system comprises a computer processor and a tangible, non-transitory memory, and wherein the modeling comprises;
identifying the cost of goods sold and operating expenses from at least one of the individual corporate data and the aggregate corporate data;
at least one of identifying the cardable operating expenses from the operating expenses and identifying a cardable operating expenses ratio from aggregate corporate data;
at least one of summing the cardable operating expenses with the cost of goods sold and summing the cost of goods sold with the product of operating expenses and the cardable operating expenses ratio;
estimating, by the business evaluation computer-based system, a commercial size of spending wallet for the company based on financial statement data of the business, total known business spending of the business, and the model of industry spending patterns; and
associating, by the business evaluation computer-based system, the company with a cohort company based upon the commercial size of spending wallet of the company.
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Abstract
Commercial size of spending wallet (“CSoSW”) is the total business spend of a business including cash but excluding bartered items. Commercial share of wallet (“CSoW”) is the portion of the spending wallet that is captured by a particular financial company. A modeling approach utilizes various data sources to provide outputs that describe a company'"'"'s spend capacity. Marketing companies that sell lists compile those lists by searching one or more databases for names and/or businesses that match certain criteria. Those marketing companies can use the CSoW/CSoSW modeling approach to show predicted spend and/or revenues for each company on a list. This makes the list more valuable to list buyers.
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1. A method, comprising:
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modeling, by a business evaluation computer-based system, industry spending patterns using individual corporate data and aggregate corporate data, wherein the business evaluation computer-based system comprises a computer processor and a tangible, non-transitory memory, and wherein the modeling comprises; identifying the cost of goods sold and operating expenses from at least one of the individual corporate data and the aggregate corporate data; at least one of identifying the cardable operating expenses from the operating expenses and identifying a cardable operating expenses ratio from aggregate corporate data; at least one of summing the cardable operating expenses with the cost of goods sold and summing the cost of goods sold with the product of operating expenses and the cardable operating expenses ratio; estimating, by the business evaluation computer-based system, a commercial size of spending wallet for the company based on financial statement data of the business, total known business spending of the business, and the model of industry spending patterns; and associating, by the business evaluation computer-based system, the company with a cohort company based upon the commercial size of spending wallet of the company. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system comprising:
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a computer processor configured to evaluate the business prospects of a company; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium haying instructions stored thereon that, in response to execution by the computer processor, cause the computer processor to perform operations comprising modeling, by the computer processor, industry spending patterns using individual corporate data and aggregate corporate data, wherein the modeling comprises; identifying the cost of goods sold and operating expenses from at least one of the individual corporate data and the aggregate corporate data; at least one of identifying the cardable operating expenses from the operating expenses and identifying a cardable operating expenses ratio from aggregate corporate data; at least one of summing the cardable operating expenses with the cost of goods sold and summing the cost of goods sold with the product of operating expenses and the cardable operating expenses ratio; estimating, by the computer processor, a commercial size of spending wallet for the company based on financial statement data of the business, total known business spending of the business, and the model of industry spending patterns; and associating, by the computer processor, the company with a cohort company based upon the commercial size of spending wallet of the company. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An article of manufacture including a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having instructions stored thereon that, in response to execution by a computing device configured to evaluate the business prospects of a company, cause the computing device to perform operations comprising:
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modeling, by the computing device, industry spending patterns using individual corporate data and aggregate corporate data, wherein the modeling comprises; identifying the cost of goods sold and operating expenses from at least one of the individual corporate data and the aggregate corporate data; at least one of identifying the cardable operating expenses from the operating expenses and identifying a cardable operating expenses ratio from aggregate corporate data; at least one of summing the cardable operating expenses with the cost of goods sold and summing the cost of goods sold with the product of operating expenses and the cardable operating expenses ratio; estimating, by the computing device, a commercial size of spending wallet for the company based on financial statement data of the business, total known business spending of the business, and the model of industry spending patterns; and associating, by the computer processor, the company with a cohort company based upon the commercial size of spending wallet of the company. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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