CFO Contract provides accounting solutions to small businesses who
are not ready to hire their own Chief Financial Officer. We primarily
serve the Southern California area: Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Burbank
and Malibu.
CFO CONTRACT is ideal for:
Whether
you're an individual, a small-to-medium sized business or a stable
enterprise, the benefits of identifying the opportunities, defining the
solution and implementing solutions outweighs the risks of delay. While
serving as your CFO, we'll identify performance obstacles and create a
plan to quickly achieve results.
- Start-Ups
- Business Management for Media Productions, Writers and Actors
- Early Stage Companies
- Recently Venture Funded
- Pre-IPO or Merger
- Turn-Around and Recently Acquired Companies
Why Use CFO Contract?
Using CFO Contract enables a
company to focus on core competencies while gaining the necessary
financial expertise that works for the company’s budget. Instead of the
financial burden of a full time CFO salary that may not be working in a
CFO capacity, CFO Contract provides those services and elements on a as
needed basis.
Segmentation of work is easy to facilitate. You
will be able to use an accountant or controller to provide basic
bookkeeping, record keeping, check writing, analysis of accounts, and
generation of financial statements under the direction and supervision
of a contract CFO. At the same time, the contract CFO can concentrate
on necessary financial analysis, projections, strategic analysis, and
banking, as well as reporting information to owners, developing tax
strategies, and working with attorneys. It is not unusual for competent
CFOs to not be interested in, challenged by, or motivated by performing
basic bookkeeping functions.
You will save money. It can be more
economical to have a full time bookkeeper and a contract CFO than
either one person serving as a bookkeeper and CFO, or in some cases
only a CFO. A contract CFO can be more economical when the needs for
the contract CFO do not constitute a full–time position, particularly
in small companies or in companies with variable workloads.
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