---
name: conducting-pre-ipo-readiness-assessments
language: en
description: Evaluates IPO preparedness across financial reporting, governance, compliance, and operational maturity dimensions. Use when assessing IPO readiness, identifying pre-IPO gaps, or planning public market transitions.
tags:
  - process
  - growth-equity
  - compliance
metadata:
  author: casemark
  practice_areas:
    - Growth Equity
    - Expansion Capital
    - Late-Stage Investing
  document_types:
    - Process Documentation
  skill_modes:
    - Process Management
---
# Conducting Pre IPO Readiness Assessments

Evaluates IPO preparedness across financial reporting, governance, compliance, and operational maturity dimensions to identify gaps, quantify remediation timelines, and produce a go/no-go recommendation for public market entry.

## When To Use

- A portfolio company is 12–24 months from a target IPO and needs a structured gap analysis
- Growth equity or late-stage investors require a readiness scorecard before approving public-market transition plans
- Management teams need to prioritize remediation workstreams (audit, governance, IT controls, HR/comp) against a filing timeline
- Underwriter or advisor engagement is imminent and the company needs an internal baseline assessment

## Inputs To Gather

- **Financial statements** — Last 3 fiscal years of audited (or audit-ready) financials; interim quarterly statements for the current year
- **Audit status** — Current auditor identity, opinion history, any material weaknesses or significant deficiencies cited; PCAOB registration status [VERIFY]
- **Governance documents** — Board composition, committee charters (audit, compensation, nominating/governance), D&O insurance coverage, insider trading policy
- **Cap table and equity records** — Fully diluted cap table, option/warrant schedules, any anti-dilution or ratchet provisions, 409A valuation history
- **Regulatory and compliance posture** — Industry-specific licenses, pending litigation or regulatory actions, data-privacy compliance status (SOC 2, GDPR, CCPA as applicable) [VERIFY]
- **Operational and IT infrastructure** — ERP system, internal controls documentation (SOX-readiness), revenue recognition policies under ASC 606, IT general controls
- **Management and HR** — Org chart, key-person dependencies, executive compensation structure, equity incentive plan details, clawback policies
- **Investor and shareholder information** — Existing investor rights agreements, registration rights, lock-up expectations, any ROFR or co-sale provisions

## Workflow

1. **Define scope and timeline** — Confirm target exchange (NYSE, Nasdaq, foreign) [VERIFY listing standards], expected filing date, and whether the assessment covers all dimensions or a subset. Identify the internal project team and external advisors already engaged.

2. **Assess financial reporting readiness**
   - Verify audited financials meet SEC requirements (Reg S-X) for the required periods [VERIFY for EGC vs. non-EGC filer status]
   - Evaluate revenue recognition policy compliance with ASC 606; flag any non-standard arrangements (variable consideration, multi-element)
   - Review segment reporting, related-party disclosures, and MD&A narrative quality
   - Confirm XBRL tagging readiness and EDGAR filing agent selection

3. **Evaluate governance and board composition**
   - Check board independence requirements against target exchange rules [VERIFY NYSE vs. Nasdaq independence definitions]
   - Confirm audit committee financial expert designation; assess compensation and nominating committee readiness
   - Review code of ethics, whistleblower policy, and related-party transaction approval procedures
   - Assess D&O insurance adequacy for a public company; flag any pending claims

4. **Review internal controls and SOX readiness**
   - Map current control environment against COSO 2013 framework
   - Identify entity-level controls, process-level controls, and IT general controls gaps
   - Determine whether a SOX 302/906 certification path is viable within the filing timeline; if SOX 404(b) applies, assess auditor attestation readiness [VERIFY accelerated filer status]

5. **Analyze legal, regulatory, and compliance exposure**
   - Catalog pending or threatened litigation; assess materiality thresholds for S-1 disclosure
   - Review IP portfolio (patents, trademarks, licenses) for ownership clarity and encumbrances
   - Confirm tax posture — NOL carryforwards, transfer pricing, state/international nexus [VERIFY jurisdictions]
   - Evaluate industry-specific regulatory requirements (FDA, FCC, financial regulators as applicable)

6. **Score operational and organizational maturity**
   - Assess scalability of finance and accounting function (headcount, systems, close process timing)
   - Review investor relations capabilities — earnings call readiness, analyst day planning, disclosure controls
   - Evaluate executive team completeness: CFO with public-company experience, General Counsel, CISO/CIO roles
   - Check HR infrastructure: compensation benchmarking, equity plan 162(m) compliance [VERIFY], clawback policy alignment with Rule 10D-1

7. **Compile gap register and remediation roadmap**
   - Categorize each gap by dimension, severity (critical / high / medium / low), and estimated remediation time
   - Assign ownership and target completion dates; flag dependencies between workstreams
   - Highlight any gaps that could delay filing or trigger SEC comment-letter risk

## Output

- **IPO Readiness Scorecard** — Dimension-by-dimension ratings (e.g., Green / Yellow / Red) with narrative justification for each score
- **Gap Register** — Tabular listing of all identified deficiencies with severity, owner, remediation timeline, and estimated cost
- **Remediation Roadmap** — Gantt-style or milestone-based timeline mapping gap closures to the target S-1 filing date
- **Go / No-Go Recommendation** — Summary judgment on whether the company can meet its target IPO window, with conditions and contingencies noted
- **Risk Flags** — Specific items likely to draw SEC staff comments or underwriter pushback (e.g., related-party transactions, customer concentration, non-GAAP metrics usage)

## Quality Checks

- Every gap in the register traces to a specific SEC rule, exchange listing standard, or SOX requirement — no unsupported assertions
- EGC vs. non-EGC filer status is consistently applied across all dimensions [VERIFY]
- Remediation timelines are realistic given the company's current resources; flag any item requiring more than 6 months with a critical-path warning
- Financial data ties to audited statements or management-prepared schedules; mark any unverified figures with [VERIFY]
- Scorecard ratings are internally consistent — a dimension with critical gaps cannot be rated Green
- All jurisdiction-dependent or regulation-dependent conclusions carry [VERIFY] markers for counsel review
