Insights
Operational writing from the close week.
Crypto subledger implementations, US GAAP and global accounting, nonprofit finance, and the India compliance landscape — written by the team that runs the work, for the operators who have to deal with it.
Section 1 of 3
Crypto / Web3
Subledger implementation, multi-chain reconciliation, cost-basis methodology, and the operating layer for digital asset finance teams.
How crypto treasury visibility breaks across wallets
Most treasury visibility problems are not technology problems. They are entity-and-ownership problems disguised as dashboards.
Setting up Cryptoworth for a multi-chain DeFi protocol
The first decision is not which connections to add. It is how to map entities onto the workspace before any wallet gets connected.
FIFO, LIFO, Spec-ID: choosing a cost-basis methodology for crypto
Three methodologies, three different cash-tax and reporting profiles. The choice is operational, not just tax-driven.
Historical transaction cleanup before a Cryptoworth migration
Eighteen months of accumulated transaction history does not normalize itself. Here is how we run a pre-implementation cleanup sprint.
Reconciling Cryptoworth balances with onchain activity
The standard close-week reconciliation, plus the three places where subledger and chain routinely disagree.
Wallet, exchange, and custodian QA: what to verify before close
The pre-close checklist for connection health across self-custody wallets, CEX accounts, and qualified custodians.
Multi-entity consolidation in a crypto group
Mapping multiple legal entities into a Cryptoworth workspace and consolidating into clean group reporting.
Staking, lending, and AMM accounting: getting classification right
How DeFi activity types map into subledger accounts, and where the classification rules tend to break.
ERP integration: pushing Cryptoworth output into NetSuite, QuickBooks, or Xero
The mechanics of getting subledger close output cleanly into the operating ERP without manual stitching.
Pre-audit reconciliation for crypto-native companies
What auditors actually want to see when a crypto company hits its first audit, and how to prepare for it.
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Global accounting · US GAAP · Nonprofits
Multi-jurisdiction bookkeeping, AP/AR, controller operations, US GAAP application, and the close-week craft for global startups and nonprofits.
Why month-end close matters before teams realize it
Most growing companies treat month-end close as a finance ritual. It is actually the earliest operating signal a business has — and ignoring it is expensive.
AP/AR cycles for global startups: when to formalize
The signals that say ad-hoc AP/AR has aged into something a finance team needs to actually operate.
Revenue recognition under ASC 606: the founder's view
ASC 606 in operational terms — what changes, what you have to document, and where it tends to bite founder-led teams.
Nonprofit bookkeeping fundamentals: the first 90 days
What a new mission-driven organization needs in place to run lean monthly books from day one.
Form 990 readiness: what to file and what to track during the year
The minimum tracking a US nonprofit needs to make 990 season manageable instead of a scramble.
Multi-entity consolidation: principles before mechanics
Before touching elimination entries, the operating questions a group structure has to answer.
Controller-level support: when to bring it in
The signals that say a growing company has outgrown bookkeeping and needs controller-level operations.
Multi-jurisdiction reporting: the operating playbook
Coordinating accounting books, tax filings, and statutory reporting across multiple countries from one operator.
Audit preparation for US nonprofits
The 8-step prep cycle for a nonprofit going into its first independent audit.
Cash vs accrual: when to switch and how to do it
The operational triggers for switching from cash to accrual, and the cleanup that goes with the switch.
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India landscape
GST, ITR, ROC, DSC, and the compliance loop for Indian businesses — including the export-of-services flow for firms billing abroad.
What GST mistakes delay businesses in India
Most GST delays are not a paperwork problem. They are a sequencing problem — and a few specific decisions cause most of the pain.
ITR filing for crypto traders in India
How to file ITR when your year included crypto transactions — the 30% flat tax, the TDS implications, and the reporting forms.
ROC compliance for Indian private limited companies
The annual ROC filing calendar and what slips through the cracks for first-time founders.
DSC: when you actually need a Digital Signature Certificate
The cases that genuinely require a DSC vs the ones that do not — and the cost trap of buying the wrong class.
Export of services from India: LUT, GST refund, and FIRC
The compliance loop for Indian businesses billing foreign clients — LUT filing, GST ITC refund, and FIRC documentation.