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The CVF Journal

Field notes on capital efficiency, the EBITCAC framework, and the economics of non-dilutive growth for Series A/B SaaS startups.

What Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) Do SaaS Venture-Debt Lenders Actually Require?
24 Jun 20269 min read

What Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) Do SaaS Venture-Debt Lenders Actually Require?

SaaS lenders rarely use classic DSCR. See the real coverage thresholds, MRR multiples, and how the EBITCAC lens flips a sub-1x ratio above 1.25x in 2026.

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Venture Debt Covenants Every SaaS Founder Should Check
23 Jun 20267 min read

Venture Debt Covenants Every SaaS Founder Should Check

The venture debt covenants SaaS founders must check: minimum-cash, performance-to-plan, the MAC and funding MAC, plus how to negotiate cure periods.

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What CAC Payback Period Do Lenders Want Before Funding Your Growth?
22 Jun 20266 min read

What CAC Payback Period Do Lenders Want Before Funding Your Growth?

Lenders want CAC payback under 12 months before funding growth. Here is how payback length governs your RBF or venture-debt advance, with a fundability table.

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Are Venture Debt Warrants Dilutive? The Real Cost of "Non-Dilutive" Debt
19 Jun 20267 min read

Are Venture Debt Warrants Dilutive? The Real Cost of "Non-Dilutive" Debt

Venture debt is sold as non-dilutive, but its warrants are real equity. Here is how to price that dilution and when truly non-dilutive capital wins.

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How Much Can You Borrow Against Your MRR or ARR?
18 Jun 20266 min read

How Much Can You Borrow Against Your MRR or ARR?

What determines how much you can borrow against MRR or ARR, why the same revenue produces different facility sizes, and how strong unit economics unlock more.

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What Non-Dilutive Lenders Actually Check Before They Fund You in 2026
17 Jun 20266 min read

What Non-Dilutive Lenders Actually Check Before They Fund You in 2026

Non-dilutive lenders fund predictable revenue, not projections. Here is what they actually check in 2026: revenue quality, efficiency metrics, and a clean balance sheet.

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How AI Inference Costs Reshape Non-Dilutive Financing in 2026
16 Jun 20266 min read

How AI Inference Costs Reshape Non-Dilutive Financing in 2026

AI inference and compute sit in cost of goods sold, pulling SaaS gross margins down and reshaping the terms lenders offer on non-dilutive capital.

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Bridge Round or Credit Facility? Extending Runway Without a Down Round
14 Jun 20267 min read

Bridge Round or Credit Facility? Extending Runway Without a Down Round

A bridge SAFE costs equity; a credit facility costs cash flow. How to compare them and extend runway to your next milestone without a down round.

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Seedstrapping: How to Build a SaaS Company on One Round
13 Jun 20267 min read

Seedstrapping: How to Build a SaaS Company on One Round

Raise one seed round, then build a profitable SaaS on your own cash flow. What seedstrapping requires, the dilution math, and the failure mode to avoid.

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The Section 174 Fix: How SaaS Founders Claim an R&D Tax Refund Before July 6, 2026
12 Jun 20267 min read

The Section 174 Fix: How SaaS Founders Claim an R&D Tax Refund Before July 6, 2026

Congress restored full R&D expensing and opened a refund window for 2022–2024. Who qualifies under the $31M test, how much cash is on the table, and why the July 6, 2026 deadline matters.

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What Is Your SaaS Worth? Revenue Multiples and the Numbers That Move Them
10 Jun 20267 min read

What Is Your SaaS Worth? Revenue Multiples and the Numbers That Move Them

What's your SaaS worth? It starts with a revenue multiple. How the multiple works, what drives it, 2026 benchmark bands, a worked example, and how to lift yours.

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SaaS Gross Margin: What Good Looks Like (and What Counts as COGS)
09 Jun 20267 min read

SaaS Gross Margin: What Good Looks Like (and What Counts as COGS)

Gross margin is the ceiling on every other SaaS metric. Here is what counts as COGS, the benchmark bands, why AI features push it down, and how to improve a weak one.

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