
Raising venture capital is a milestone for any startup, but don’t let the excitement overshadow a critical task: reconciling your cap table. Even the best cap table management software won’t automatically catch all discrepancies. You need a diligent accountant’s eye.
Why Is Cap Table Reconciliation So Important?
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Verify Funds Raised
After a funding round, reconciliation ensures every dollar sold in exchange for ownership has actually arrived. Your accountant reviews each cap table entry, checking legal agreements and bank wires, to confirm that investors who own shares have wired their investment. Missing or incomplete wires can mean less capital than expected, leading to awkward conversations or, worse, costly legal complications. -
Prevent Ownership Discrepancies
Mistakes happen, especially when ownership is rapidly changing. Review both your stock purchase agreements and cap table line by line. If there are mismatches, now is the time to resolve them, before they cascade into bigger issues at future board meetings or fundraising rounds. -
Helpful for Future Fundraising and Compliance
A reconciled cap table builds trust with stakeholders and investors, who expect to see a clear and accurate record of company ownership. Clean records make all subsequent fundraising, audits, and even potential acquisitions much smoother.
How Kruze Consulting Can Help
Kruze Consulting routinely reconciles cap tables for clients after each financing round, matching the legal paperwork against actual funds received. This is essential for catching missing investments, sometimes saving companies thousands, and even helping recover lost capital from investors who disappeared from your records.
Pro Tip: Stay Proactive
Don’t rely solely on software to track your cap table. Make cap table reconciliation a regular process after every raise, and consult your accountant about best practices. For a detailed guide, check out Kruze’s blog post on how to reconcile your cap table. Regular, diligent cap table reconciliation keeps your startup’s equity clean, your investors confident, and your business ready for whatever comes next.
