Financial Reports That Actually Make Sense
Investors need clarity, not confusion. We turn complex financial data into reports that tell your business story with precision and transparency.
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What Investors Really Want to Know
Revenue Recognition Reality
Most businesses mess up revenue timing. We document exactly when money comes in and why. Your investors see patterns they can trust instead of numbers that change every quarter.
Cost Structure Breakdown
Fixed costs versus variable costs. Growing expenses versus seasonal spikes. We show which costs scale with your business and which ones eat into margins no matter what.
Cash Flow Transparency
Profit on paper doesn't pay bills. We track actual cash movement so investors understand your working capital needs and can plan for future funding rounds realistically.
Market Position Context
Numbers alone don't tell the story. We add market context that explains why your metrics look the way they do and what competitive pressures affect your financial performance.
Our Reporting Framework
Six core components that create financial reports investors actually read and understand
Data Verification
We audit source documents first. Bank statements, invoices, contracts. Everything gets cross-checked before it enters the reporting system.
Trend Analysis
Three years of historical data minimum. We identify patterns that help investors understand whether current performance is typical or exceptional.
Ratio Calculation
Gross margin, operating margin, current ratio, debt-to-equity. Standard metrics calculated consistently so investors can compare across quarters and years.
Variance Explanation
When actual results differ from projections, we document why. Real reasons, not excuses. Investors appreciate honesty more than perfection.
Forward Projections
We build three scenarios for the next twelve months. Conservative, expected, and optimistic. Each projection shows assumptions clearly stated.
Risk Documentation
Every business has risks. We identify financial vulnerabilities and quantify potential impacts so investors can evaluate exposure properly.

Who We Work With
Our clients are companies preparing for Series A funding rounds or later-stage investors who need better visibility into portfolio company performance.
We started doing this work in 2021 because we kept seeing the same problem. Companies had accountants who could close books, but investors were getting reports that raised more questions than they answered.
The Thailand market presents unique challenges. Many businesses operate across multiple currencies, deal with both local and international investors, and need reporting that complies with different accounting standards depending on stakeholder location.

Kieran Hawthorne
Spent eight years at venture-backed startups before joining us. Knows exactly what questions investors ask because he's been in those board meetings explaining numbers that didn't quite add up.

Petra Voss
Background in Big Four audit work. She ensures every report meets international standards while remaining readable for investors who aren't accountants themselves.
Why Our Reports Work Better
Executive Summaries That Actually Summarize
One page that highlights the three most important financial developments this quarter. No jargon. No filler. Just the information that matters for decision-making.
Visual Data Presentation
Charts that show trends at a glance. Tables that compare performance across periods. Investors can spot problems or opportunities quickly without digging through pages of text.
Footnotes That Explain Methodology
How did we calculate that number? What assumptions went into the forecast? We document everything so investors can evaluate the quality of the analysis, not just accept conclusions blindly.
Consistent Formatting Across Periods
Same structure every quarter. Same metrics in the same order. Investors can compare performance quickly because the format doesn't change unless the business fundamentally changes.

Ready to Improve Your Investor Reporting?
We're accepting new clients for Q3 2025 reporting cycles. Initial consultation reviews your current reporting process and identifies specific improvement opportunities.