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When Your Startup Needs a New Accounting Firm
Learn when to replace your startup accounting firm and how VC-grade, startup-focused CPAs like Kruze improve reporting, tax savings, and fundraising.
Updated on May 12, 2026
Finance as a Service (FaaS) for Startups
Discover how Finance as a Service (FaaS) can benefit startups. Learn about outsourced financial strategy, accounting, and CFO services from Kruze Consulting.
Updated on May 5, 2025
What a Negative Balance on the Balance Sheet Means
Fix negative balance sheet issues—learn common causes (recon errors, misclassified loans, payroll entries) and how startups correct them.
Updated on Sep 25, 2024
Startup Financial Planning: A Guide
Kruze Consulting provides a 9 step guide to creating a financial plan for your startup, given the current financial climate.
Updated on Aug 21, 2024
Off-Balance Sheet Financing Explained for Startups
Off balance sheet items are usually spoken of in hushed tones when public companies crash and burn, usually in the haze of opaque financial disclosures.
Updated on Aug 1, 2024
Accounting methods
Choose the best accounting method for a VC-backed startup by setting up systems correctly and avoiding tax and GAAP pitfalls early.
Updated on Aug 25, 2024
Startup Investor Update Template | Kruze Consulting
Kruze Consulting discusses the importance of giving your startup's investor updates and his preferred startup investor update template.
Updated on Jul 9, 2024
eCommerce Accounting
Get ecommerce accounting right—learn how to handle inventory, COGS, returns, sales tax, and marketplace payouts without wrecking your margins.
Updated on Sep 16, 2024
What is an Exploding Term Sheet? | Kruze Consulting
Avoid term sheet pressure tactics—learn what an exploding term sheet is, why VCs use it, and how founders can respond strategically.
Updated on Jul 9, 2024
What Securities Do VCs Use for Investments?
In the United States, there are four types of securities that are typically used by venture capitalists to invest in Silicon Valley-style startups.
Updated on May 7, 2026
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