Startups that stay focused, stay alert, and make smart changes to navigate the coming months can survive and emerge on top when things rebound.
Concerned about how current world events might impact your startup? Here are three tools to help you extend your cash runway.
A startup CFO’s role in fundraising includes targeting the right VCs, preparing for due diligence, and managing runway between rounds.
SaaS startups need strong metrics for Series A funding that demonstrate traction, growth, profitability, and efficiency.
Raise enough money to cover 18-24 months of runway based on your growth plans after the round while preserving as much equity as possible.
Your startup should raise Series A funding once you’re beyond the MVP stage, have a proven product-market fit, and are ready to accelerate growth.
Preparing a Quality of Earnings (QoE) report is a valuable step a startup can take before entering substantial due diligence with a buyer.
Some of my best tactical and strategic advice gleaned from two decades of working with startups in different stages and sectors.
To lower your financial risk of investing in a startup, scrutinize these six areas closely during due diligence.
Fractional CFOs are increasingly popular among growing startups right now. How do you know if your startup is ready to hire one?