The bmannconsulting.com website
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2tags:
3 - startup
4 - finance
5 - template
6 - budget
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8A Google Sheet for running budget scenarios and basic cashflow forecasting.
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10It's meant to help early stage startups run some rough numbers on what their expenses are going to be, and how that relates to investment rounds.
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12This was originally developed by me at [[Full Stack]] for primarily Canadian startups, but isn't for any specific country or currency.
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14If you are a distributed team, it may make sense to treat everything in $USD.
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16The general expenses are "real" numbers in the sense that unless you have specific knowledge of costs, they are a good starting point and what you can expect to pay. e.g. $250 / month for a year of corporate accounting, and the same for year 1 legal, although legal is usually paid in lump sum fees[^saaslegal].
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18[^saaslegal]: I've been trying to convince Canadian law firms to implement recurring legal fees. If anyone knows of firms doing this, or wants to try it, I'd love to talk. I don't mean "legal as a service", just literally normalizing costs for year 1 / year 2. Most startup focused firms already flat rate and/or defer costs, this just gets startups used to budgeting for legal properly!
19## Google Sheet
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21Here is the [Google Sheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t2NkXu12QyeDcRoHHo47sYYKy2aWCPhvsGXG48bDz2U/edit) version. Use the _File » Make a copy_ command to make your own version to work with.
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23<iframe src="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQNFzZ3h7hZmLcbLcsTOoF8HSZqxJMQ3mZKNC4O7W3qLqZj-UnK51MS1TgBUJy8zc06lzVbbqnqRPLY/pubhtml?gid=989402327&single=true&widget=true&headers=false" width="100%" height="1600"></iframe>