EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 25 MIN
The Finance Architect Helping Founders Raise Smart Capital (and Why Patience Beats Panic) - Michael Haskell
from Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed · host Junaid Ahmed
This episode made me rethink everything I believed about fundraising — not as a sprint for cash, but as a discipline of integrity, patience, and business hygiene. Michael Haskell walks us through two decades of building finance teams across New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and the US — and the exact playbook he uses to help founders raise capital without selling their soul. From the early bootstrap choices to the 1–5M sweet spot and the scary truth about VC term sheets, Michael strips away the noise and gives a clear, humane path: prepare your books, pick investors who add real value, and learn to walk away. If you’re building a business that needs fuel (but not a takeover), this conversation is a masterclass in raising money with confidence. 5 key takeaways Integrity over glamour: investors back founders who show character, persistence, and a clear plan more than flashy slides. Start small and smart: bootstrap or friends & family at seed, then selectively target HNWIs or VCs as your growth justifies it. Business hygiene is non‑negotiable: keep IFRS-style reporting and annual audits so you can move fast when opportunity comes. Pick investors for skill, not just cash: raise with people who bring legal, accounting or strategic value, not just checks. Patience + resilience = power: be prepared to walk away from favorable-sounding deals with hidden, harmful terms. Timestamps (5–7) 00:00 — Why I stopped treating fundraising as a scoreboard (intro) 02:00 — Leaving the US for APAC: culture, pace and the restaurant metaphor for global talent 05:10 — Seed vs. scale: when to bootstrap, when to phone angels, and when VC makes sense 09:40 — What investors really look for: integrity, track record, and believable growth 15:30 — The 1–5M playbook: how to be selective and why that matters before you go public 17:45 — Audit-ready business hygiene: the single prep that saves you millions and sleepless nights 18:50 — Patience, resilience and negotiating with VCs (walk-away power) Guest links https://navitasgroup.ph/ https://www.facebook.com/navitasgroupph/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/navitasitgroup/ 🎙 Wanna be a guest? Apply on PodMatch: https://www.podmatch.com/member/hacksandhobbies📖 Home Studio resources: https://homestudiobook.com🔗 LI: https://linkedin.com/in/superjunaid Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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This episode made me rethink everything I believed about fundraising — not as a sprint for cash, but as a discipline of integrity, patience, and business hygiene. Michael Haskell walks us through two decades of building finance teams across New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and the US — and the exact playbook he uses to help founders raise capital without selling their soul. From the early bootstrap choices to the 1–5M sweet spot and the scary truth about VC term sheets, Michael strips away the noise and gives a clear, humane path: prepare your books, pick investors who add real value, and learn to walk away. If you’re building a business that needs fuel (but not a takeover), this conversation is a masterclass in raising money with confidence. 5 key takeaways Integrity over glamour: investors back founders who show character, persistence, and a clear plan more than flashy slides. Start small and smart: bootstrap or friends & family at seed, then selectively target HNWIs or VCs as your growth justifies it. Business hygiene is non‑negotiable: keep IFRS-style reporting and annual audits so you can move fast when opportunity comes. Pick investors for skill, not just cash: raise with people who bring legal, accounting or strategic value, not just checks. Patience + resilience = power: be prepared to walk away from favorable-sounding deals with hidden, harmful terms. Timestamps (5–7) 00:00 — Why I stopped treating fundraising as a scoreboard (intro) 02:00 — Leaving the US for APAC: culture, pace and the restaurant metaphor for global talent 05:10 — Seed vs. scale: when to bootstrap, when to phone angels, and when VC makes sense 09:40 — What investors really look for: integrity, track record, and believable growth 15:30 — The 1–5M playbook: how to be selective and why that matters before you go public 17:45 — Audit-ready business hygiene: the single prep that saves you millions and sleepless nights 18:50 — Patience, resilience and negotiating with VCs (walk-away power) Guest links https://navitasgroup.ph/ https://www.facebook.com/navitasgroupph/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/navitasitgroup/
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