DMW Advisory

Most founders make the same mistake: they hire a junior bookkeeper when they need a senior accountant, or they hire a controller when they need a CFO. Getting your first finance hire right saves years of pain.

At $3M-$8M: Senior Bookkeeper or Staff Accountant

You need someone who can own the monthly close, handle AP/AR, run payroll, and maintain clean books. They should be able to work independently and produce basic financial reports. Budget: $55K-$75K.

At $8M-$15M: Controller

You need someone who can manage the full accounting function, implement controls, handle audit prep, and produce GAAP-compliant statements. A controller works alongside a fractional CFO โ€” the controller handles the past (accurate reporting), the CFO handles the future (strategy and planning). Budget: $90K-$130K.

At $15M+: FP&A Analyst

If you have a controller handling accounting and a fractional CFO providing strategy, your next hire is someone who can build and maintain financial models, forecasts, and dashboards. Budget: $80K-$110K.

What to Look For

  • Industry experience: A bookkeeper who’s worked in SaaS understands deferred revenue. One from retail doesn’t. Context matters.
  • Systems proficiency: They should know your accounting software deeply, not just at a surface level.
  • Communication skills: Finance people who can explain numbers to non-finance people are worth a premium.

Do This Monday

  1. Map your current finance tasks to who handles them. Where are the gaps?
  2. Determine your stage and the corresponding hire from the framework above.
  3. Before hiring full-time, consider whether a fractional model covers your needs at lower cost and lower risk.

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