For Startups needing financial expertise

You’re pouring your heart and soul into your business but can’t help feeling trepidation and unease. What’s around the corner? Am I heading for an iceberg that I can’t see yet?

Hi Founder! You’re running a startup which is a rollercoaster, and with a little help, you can ease the anxiety and get that funding.

At Topspin Finance, we love working with startups!

Founders should always know how much capital they need to bring their business to life and help it grow. For startups already on their feet, a long-term forecast can help a company’s management team develop its business plan and that you have enough financial resources to carry out business seamlessly.

Preparation of Operating Plans

An Annual Plan (OP) is an essential component of any organization's long-term success.

With over 10 years of experience in Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), we will work with you to do a business review, set priorities, and allocate resources including action plans to propel your business forward.

Cashflow forecasting

Cash is king and estimating what the financial situation will be like in the future can ensure that you don’t run out of cash.

With 10+ years of experience in Financial Modelling, we will show you what happens if you – buy a piece of equipment or hire an extra headcount or there is an economic downturn.

Without forecasting, you're steering a ship in the dark, much more likely to run out of fuel, hit an iceberg, or drift into bad weather.

Startup concept financial validation

Are you looking to prove your business model to obtain financing?

We will work hand in hand with you to test your assumptions about your revenue model, cost structure, and profitability. We will validate your pricing strategy and build financial projections for income, expenses, and cash flow.

We will apply sensitivity analysis to provide you with different scenarios like best-case, worst-case and expected-case so that you can move forward with confidence.

Without forecasting, you're steering a ship in the dark, much more likely to run out of fuel, hit an iceberg or drift into bad weather.