I will build a financial feasibility study for your business idea
Strategic Finance Director
About this Gig
will help you evaluate whether your business idea, franchise opportunity, acquisition, or new location is financially worth pursuing before you invest serious money.
Many entrepreneurs move forward with a business idea based on excitement, rough estimates, or verbal assumptions without fully understanding the startup cost, capital need, cash runway, break-even point, funding gap, and profitability risk.
With Fortune 100 and Big Four finance experience across Coca-Cola and PwC, I build executive-grade financial feasibility models that help you make a clearer go / no-go decision.
This service can help you answer key questions such as:
- How much capital will I really need to start?
- When does the business break even?
- How much cash could I lose before the business stabilizes?
- What revenue level is required to make the business viable?
- What are the biggest financial risks?
- Should I proceed, revise the plan, or walk away?
Depending on the package selected, your feasibility study may include startup cost estimates, revenue drivers, pricing assumptions, COGS, operating expenses, payroll, working capital, capex, funding needs, cash runway, break-even analysis, scenarios, sensitivity analysis
Business Stage:
Pre-Seed
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Seed
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Series A
Language:
English
Plan format:
Excel spreadsheet
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Word doc
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Other
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FAQ
Q: Is this the same as a business plan?
A: Not exactly. This service focuses on financial feasibility, startup cost, capital need, break-even, cash runway, and whether the business idea appears financially viable. A full lender-ready business plan can be added separately if needed.
Q: Can you help me decide whether to buy a franchise?
A: Yes. I can evaluate franchise fees, startup investment, royalty structure, staffing, working capital, ramp-up assumptions, break-even, and funding need.
Q: Do you guarantee the business will succeed?
A: No. Financial models are planning tools, not guarantees. The goal is to identify the financial logic, risks, capital needs, and decision points before you invest. It also help maximize your opportunity of success.
Q: What do you need from me?
A: I will need your business concept, expected pricing, revenue assumptions, startup costs if known, staffing plan, rent/location assumptions, supplier costs, franchise documents if applicable, and any other available information.

