Founder Guide to Finance in EOS: How to Stop Running on Instinct

Quick Answer

The instincts that built the business may not be enough as complexity grows. None of this requires you to become a finance expert — it requires you to demand the same rigor from finance that you already demand from sales and operations. Track the right numbers weekly, review margin and forecast monthly and quarterly, and match your finance seat to your complexity before the next capital event, not during it.

What to know before finance becomes a crisis

The founder's 7 numbers — known weekly

01
Cash position
Actual vs. target
02
13-week cash forecast
The forward trend
03
A/R over 60 days
And the accounts behind it
04
Gross margin %
Movement and outliers
05
Revenue per labor dollar
Your hire/optimize signal
06
Budget variance
By seat
07
Pipeline-to-cash
Win → collected cash

Monthly vs. quarterly review

Review monthlyReview quarterly
Budget-to-actual variance by seatForecast vs. plan and re-forecast
Margin by product / service lineCustomer & segment profitability and concentration
13-week cash forecast refreshPricing review and increase decisions
A/R and collections healthWorking-capital position and trapped cash
P&L and key ratios vs. prior periodsCapital needs: hiring, debt, investment, exit readiness

Finance mistakes that quietly reduce company value

Founder Finance DashboardQuarterly Planning Prompts

Take the Founder Finance Readiness Assessment.

Ten honest questions about cash, margin, ownership, and forecasting — and a clear recommended next step.