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MRR, deferred revenue, ASC 606, burn and runway — SaaS accounting is its own discipline. We give you investor-ready books and CFO-level insight without a full-time hire.

Flat-fee plans
From $299 · /mo
  • ASC 606 revenue recognition
  • Investor-ready GAAP financials
  • Burn, runway & MRR reporting
  • Tax filing by a CPA & EA
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SaaS accounting is its own discipline: recurring revenue, deferred revenue, ASC 606, burn and runway. Get it wrong and every metric an investor looks at is distorted. Here's how we keep SaaS books investor-ready.

Why SaaS revenue recognition is different

Booking a 12-month subscription as revenue on day one overstates the month and distorts every metric. ASC 606 spreads it across the contract term.

  • Deferred revenue set up correctly from the start
  • MRR, ARR, and margins that reflect reality
  • Board and investor reports that hold up in diligence

See the mechanics in our guide to ASC 606 revenue recognition.

CFO insight without a full-time hire

Most early startups need forecasting, burn management, and board reporting long before they can afford a full-time CFO.

  • Burn and runway tracked every month
  • Cap-table-aware reporting for your data room
  • Board-ready financials when you raise

Our virtual CFO service gives you that strategic layer tied to your real books.

Key takeaway: Recognise revenue under ASC 606 and watch burn and runway closely — that's what makes SaaS financials investor-ready.

Explore related help

Burn rate & runway calculator · Virtual CFO services · ASC 606 explained · GAAP financials for fundraising.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do you handle ASC 606 revenue recognition?

Yes. We set up deferred revenue and recognize subscription income over the contract term so your financials are GAAP-compliant and investor-ready.

Can you produce investor-ready financials?

Yes. We prepare GAAP financials and metric reporting designed to hold up in due diligence when you raise.

Do you track SaaS metrics like MRR and burn?

Yes. We report MRR, ARR, churn, burn, and runway the way investors expect to see them.

How much does SaaS accounting cost?

Plans start from $299/mo depending on stage and complexity, with a flat quote provided up front.

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Get SaaS-ready books, metrics and tax from a CPA & EA-led finance team.

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