Starting a business is one of the most exciting and daunting things a person can do.
Finance 101 for Founders
From finance tips to growth hacks, our blog shares practical advice and startup stories, find everything you need to keep moving, building, and scaling.
Essential legal documents every startup needs
It’s easy to overlook the legal paperwork when building a startup.
What investors really want to see in your financials
When you’re raising capital, your pitch might get the first meeting, but your financials will close the deal.
Understanding cash burn and runway: a guide for first-time founders
Two of the most important (and most misunderstood) are cash burn and runway.
What is an EMI scheme and why should your startup care?
The EMI scheme is a standout government incentive tailored for startups aiming to build a strong, motivated team.
How to structure your startup for SEIS/EIS approval
SEIS and EIS are UK government-backed initiatives designed to encourage investment.
Why startup culture matters from day one
Your culture is being formed from day one, whether you’re intentional about it or not.
Why early financial planning actually matters
In the early stages of a startup, it’s easy to push finance to the side.
Why financial forecasting matters for your startup
Done right, a financial forecast becomes the narrative spine of your business.
Avoid these 5 common fundraising mistakes startups make
Fundraising is one of the hardest challenges a founder can face, but it’s also one of the easiest to get wrong.
Building a financial model that actually helps you grow
A financial model is much more than a static spreadsheet. It becomes a tool to clarify your thinking and make better decisions.
Why cash flow forecasting is critical for growing startups
Many founders focus heavily on revenue and runway while neglecting cashflow, the lifeblood of every startup.
The complete guide to SEIS and EIS for UK startups
These government-backed schemes offer significant tax incentives to investors, helping you secure funding from investors more easily.
Investor-ready financials: a practical guide for startups
When you’re raising funds, it’s natural to focus on the pitch, the product, and the size of the opportunity.














