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Startup Finance Toolkit
Sharper tools, cleaner breakdowns, and practical finance guidance for founders who need answers before small issues turn into expensive decisions.
Clarity in Numbers
Quick models to understand burn, dilution, growth, and survival.
Runway & Burn Rate
Model burn, runway, and whether current revenue actually covers monthly spend.
Startup Valuation
Get a directional valuation range from revenue and a simple ARR multiple.
Break-even Hiring
Estimate when a planned hire pays back the cost of ramping them.
Assess Your Finance Setup
Not sure if your numbers are structured properly? These tools surface blind spots.
Finance Health Score
Spot structural weaknesses across reporting, controls, and cash visibility.
Open ToolFundraising Planning
Map capital timing against runway so fundraising starts before urgency.
Open ToolStack Recommender
Compare finance stack options based on stage, complexity, and reporting needs.
Open ToolPractical Utilities
Simple tools founders use weekly.
Invoice Generator
Create cleaner invoices faster so founder time is not wasted on admin loops.
Open ToolInvestor Update Generator
Structure concise monthly updates that make performance legible to investors.
Open ToolR&D Tax Estimator
Outline likely credit potential before you invest time in a deeper claim review.
Open ToolUK Business Grants & Incentives Directory
An interactive, decision-ready database of active government grants, subsidies, and tax incentives across the United Kingdom. Filter by region, size, and industry to find the exact support your business needs.
Funding Directory
Find support that fits your business.
Search active UK grants, subsidies, and tax incentives with clear filters by region, company size, and industry. Focus on the schemes that align with your stage and operating goals.
Insights
Practical reads on reporting quality, operating discipline, and startup finance decisions.
Financial mistakes are predictable. Avoid them early.
These breakdowns unpack the real reasons startups collapse, from burn misreads to compliance slippage, so you can make cleaner operating decisions before problems compound.
Tools are useful. Strategy is better.
If these raised questions, let's answer them properly.




