James Segal cofounded finance-as-a-service house Fin--house and has seen the inside of many startups. His post on 24 founder fails caught my eye, so we asked him onto the podcast to discuss them in more detail.
In a wide ranging discussion we talk about:
- scaling too quickly
- forgetting about accounts receivable
- the importance of modelling and stress testing
- confusing cash flow with profit
- over-optimising for short-term gains
- misinterpreting break-even point
- misreading profit margins
- what James sees in companies when he starts with them
- when you need a CFO
James's experience from working with many small companies means he has seen all of these and more so he brings great insights. Enjoy!
00:56 James introduces himself
02:00 what Fin-house does
04:50 scaling too quickly
06:30 forgetting about accounts receivable
10:00 importance of modelling and stress testing / scenario planning
14:15 confusing cashflow with profit
17:20 over-optimising for short-term gains
23:45 misinterpreting break-even point
28:00 elasticity of CAC
30:45 misreading profit margins
34:00 how are companies when you first go in to them
40:00 difference between a CFO and financial controller
44:00 when do you need a CFO?
49:20 favourite questions
Links
Fin-house - https://fin-house.co.uk/
James on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-segal/
24 founder fails (LinkedIn) - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/james-segal_24-founder-finance-fails-activity-7254107025771565056-vZeO?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
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Suggested books and media
Good to Great by Jim Collins
Bio
James Segal
Co-founder, Fin-house
James Segal is the co-founder of Fin-House, a company specialising in providing flexible, in-house finance teams tailored to the needs of startups, scaleups, and SMEs. Founded in 2021, Fin-House supports businesses through their growth journey by delivering finance functions that evolve alongside them, integrating seamlessly into their operations.
Prior to starting Fin-House, James held finance leadership roles at Benchmark Sport International, Decathlon, and SynergyMode. He is a Chartered Accountant with the ICAEW and holds a BSc in Accounting and Finance from the University of Leeds.