5 REASONS YOUR START-UP NEEDS A CFO (Part 2 of 2)
In Part Two of 5 Reasons your start-up needs a CFO, we explore at what point a CFO will add the most value to your start-up.
Whether or not a business start-up needs a CFO largely depends on the size and complexity of the business.
In the early stages of a start-up, the financial needs may be relatively simple, and the business may not require a full-time CFO. Instead, the business owner or a small team may be able to handle the financial management tasks. However, as the start-up grows and becomes more complex, it may benefit from having a CFO to oversee financial planning, analysis, and reporting.
Ultimately, the decision of whether a business start-up needs a CFO will depend on the specific needs and goals of the business. If the business is growing rapidly and has a complex financial structure, a CFO may be necessary to ensure the financial stability and success of the business.
To determine if your start-up requires a CFO, evaluate yourself with the following questions:
- Does your start-up experience any issues with basic bookkeeping and record-keeping?
- Are your fundamental financial statements well-organised?
- Can you access to key performance indicators such as customer churn, customer acquisition cost, etc. for your start-up?
- Do you possess an understanding of when your start-up will run out of cash, its burn rate, and expenditure categories?
- Does your start-up have a board-approved budget that outlines a plan to accomplish objectives?
- Do team members have projections and guidance on recruiting individuals to meet the company’s objectives?
- Are you finding it challenging negotiating the financial aspects of customer or supplier contracts for your start-up?
- Have due-diligence materials been created that prospective investors will require to invest in your start-up?
- Does your start-up have a long-term pricing, revenue growth scenario, and a budget that aligns with the strategic and financial vision?
- Does your start-up have policies and procedures around both general the operational and financial aspects of your business.
- Has your organisation been set up with the best corporate, financial and legal structure to manage and achieve growth as it occurs.
If you answered “no” to Questions 1 and 2, you may require an outsourced start-up bookkeeper who is adept at managing your finances. If you answered “no” to Questions 3 and 4, consider hiring someone to assist with financial modelling or financial planning and analytics for your start-up. If you answered “no” to Questions 5 and beyond, it indicates that you may require the expertise of a CFO. For most start-ups, a part-time finance professional who is familiar with the industry can provide the necessary CFO level assistance.
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