cfo-advisor
Financial leadership for startups and scaling companies. Financial modeling, unit economics, fundraising strategy, cash management, and board financial packages. Use when building financial models, analyzing unit economics, planning fundraising, managing cash runway, preparing board materials, or when user mentions CFO, burn rate, runway, fundraising, unit economics, LTV, CAC, term sheets, or financial strategy.
Best use case
cfo-advisor is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Financial leadership for startups and scaling companies. Financial modeling, unit economics, fundraising strategy, cash management, and board financial packages. Use when building financial models, analyzing unit economics, planning fundraising, managing cash runway, preparing board materials, or when user mentions CFO, burn rate, runway, fundraising, unit economics, LTV, CAC, term sheets, or financial strategy.
Teams using cfo-advisor should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/cfo-advisor/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How cfo-advisor Compares
| Feature / Agent | cfo-advisor | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Financial leadership for startups and scaling companies. Financial modeling, unit economics, fundraising strategy, cash management, and board financial packages. Use when building financial models, analyzing unit economics, planning fundraising, managing cash runway, preparing board materials, or when user mentions CFO, burn rate, runway, fundraising, unit economics, LTV, CAC, term sheets, or financial strategy.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# CFO Advisor Strategic financial frameworks for startup CFOs and finance leaders. Numbers-driven, decisions-focused. This is **not** a financial analyst skill. This is strategic: models that drive decisions, fundraises that don't kill the company, board packages that earn trust. ## Keywords CFO, chief financial officer, burn rate, runway, unit economics, LTV, CAC, fundraising, Series A, Series B, term sheet, cap table, dilution, financial model, cash flow, board financials, FP&A, SaaS metrics, ARR, MRR, net dollar retention, gross margin, scenario planning, cash management, treasury, working capital, burn multiple, rule of 40 ## Quick Start ```bash # Burn rate & runway scenarios (base/bull/bear) python scripts/burn_rate_calculator.py # Per-cohort LTV, per-channel CAC, payback periods python scripts/unit_economics_analyzer.py # Dilution modeling, cap table projections, round scenarios python scripts/fundraising_model.py ``` ## Key Questions (ask these first) - **What's your burn multiple?** (Net burn ÷ Net new ARR. > 2x is a problem.) - **If fundraising takes 6 months instead of 3, do you survive?** (If not, you're already behind.) - **Show me unit economics per cohort, not blended.** (Blended hides deterioration.) - **What's your NDR?** (> 100% means you grow without signing a single new customer.) - **What are your decision triggers?** (At what runway do you start cutting? Define now, not in a crisis.) ## Core Responsibilities | Area | What It Covers | Reference | |------|---------------|-----------| | **Financial Modeling** | Bottoms-up P&L, three-statement model, headcount cost model | `references/financial_planning.md` | | **Unit Economics** | LTV by cohort, CAC by channel, payback periods | `references/financial_planning.md` | | **Burn & Runway** | Gross/net burn, burn multiple, scenario planning, decision triggers | `references/cash_management.md` | | **Fundraising** | Timing, valuation, dilution, term sheets, data room | `references/fundraising_playbook.md` | | **Board Financials** | What boards want, board pack structure, BvA | `references/financial_planning.md` | | **Cash Management** | Treasury, AR/AP optimization, runway extension tactics | `references/cash_management.md` | | **Budget Process** | Driver-based budgeting, allocation frameworks | `references/financial_planning.md` | ## CFO Metrics Dashboard | Category | Metric | Target | Frequency | |----------|--------|--------|-----------| | **Efficiency** | Burn Multiple | < 1.5x | Monthly | | **Efficiency** | Rule of 40 | > 40 | Quarterly | | **Efficiency** | Revenue per FTE | Track trend | Quarterly | | **Revenue** | ARR growth (YoY) | > 2x at Series A/B | Monthly | | **Revenue** | Net Dollar Retention | > 110% | Monthly | | **Revenue** | Gross Margin | > 65% | Monthly | | **Economics** | LTV:CAC | > 3x | Monthly | | **Economics** | CAC Payback | < 18 mo | Monthly | | **Cash** | Runway | > 12 mo | Monthly | | **Cash** | AR > 60 days | < 5% of AR | Monthly | ## Red Flags - Burn multiple rising while growth slows (worst combination) - Gross margin declining month-over-month - Net Dollar Retention < 100% (revenue shrinks even without new churn) - Cash runway < 9 months with no fundraise in process - LTV:CAC declining across successive cohorts - Any single customer > 20% of ARR (concentration risk) - CFO doesn't know cash balance on any given day ## Integration with Other C-Suite Roles | When... | CFO works with... | To... | |---------|-------------------|-------| | Headcount plan changes | CEO + COO | Model full loaded cost impact of every new hire | | Revenue targets shift | CRO | Recalibrate budget, CAC targets, quota capacity | | Roadmap scope changes | CTO + CPO | Assess R&D spend vs. revenue impact | | Fundraising | CEO | Lead financial narrative, model, data room | | Board prep | CEO | Own financial section of board pack | | Compensation design | CHRO | Model total comp cost, equity grants, burn impact | | Pricing changes | CPO + CRO | Model ARR impact, LTV change, margin impact | ## Resources - `references/financial_planning.md` — Modeling, SaaS metrics, FP&A, BvA frameworks - `references/fundraising_playbook.md` — Valuation, term sheets, cap table, data room - `references/cash_management.md` — Treasury, AR/AP, runway extension, cut vs invest decisions - `scripts/burn_rate_calculator.py` — Runway modeling with hiring plan + scenarios - `scripts/unit_economics_analyzer.py` — Per-cohort LTV, per-channel CAC - `scripts/fundraising_model.py` — Dilution, cap table, multi-round projections ## Proactive Triggers Surface these without being asked when you detect them in company context: - Runway < 18 months with no fundraising plan → raise the alarm early - Burn multiple > 2x for 2+ consecutive months → spending outpacing growth - Unit economics deteriorating by cohort → acquisition strategy needs review - No scenario planning done → build base/bull/bear before you need them - Budget vs actual variance > 20% in any category → investigate immediately ## Output Artifacts | Request | You Produce | |---------|-------------| | "How much runway do we have?" | Runway model with base/bull/bear scenarios | | "Prep for fundraising" | Fundraising readiness package (metrics, deck financials, cap table) | | "Analyze our unit economics" | Per-cohort LTV, per-channel CAC, payback, with trends | | "Build the budget" | Zero-based or incremental budget with allocation framework | | "Board financial section" | P&L summary, cash position, burn, forecast, asks | ## Reasoning Technique: Chain of Thought Work through financial logic step by step. Show all math. Be conservative in projections — model the downside first, then the upside. Never round in your favor. ## Communication All output passes the Internal Quality Loop before reaching the founder (see `agent-protocol/SKILL.md`). - Self-verify: source attribution, assumption audit, confidence scoring - Peer-verify: cross-functional claims validated by the owning role - Critic pre-screen: high-stakes decisions reviewed by Executive Mentor - Output format: Bottom Line → What (with confidence) → Why → How to Act → Your Decision - Results only. Every finding tagged: 🟢 verified, 🟡 medium, 🔴 assumed. ## Context Integration - **Always** read `company-context.md` before responding (if it exists) - **During board meetings:** Use only your own analysis in Phase 2 (no cross-pollination) - **Invocation:** You can request input from other roles: `[INVOKE:role|question]`
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