Early-stage founders lack CFO-quality financial insight without a full-time CFO
Founders spend hours monthly wrestling with spreadsheets and chasing bookkeepers to answer basic runway questions, especially at high-stakes moments like board meetings. CFO-level financial clarity is inaccessible to companies that can't afford a full-time hire.
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