| Services | Benefits |
Chief Financial Officer - The CFO represents the bridge between finance and operations. The CFO is the executive officer responsible for directing all financial aspects of the business, including financial planning.
| Management makes better business decisions through collaboration with a CFO. Financial information is translated into actionable recommendations to improve future results. |
Controller - Manages the internal accounting programs and personnel, including cost accounting, systems and procedures, and data processing.
| Systems and processes are streamlined to produce maximum results with minimum human effort. Accounting systems capture all relevant data, and management reports are tailored to present a "dashboard" view of results. |
Accounting - Closes the books each month, making adjustments to ensure expenses and revenue are matched, and prepares the monthly internal financial statements.
| Management receives timely financial reports that are consistent and reflect real operating results. Financial reports are structured to maximize the amount of useful information in a concise format. |
Bookkeeping - Records daily activity, enters bills for payment, invoices customers, posts expense and revenue transactions to proper accounts.
| Management is ensured of receiving accurate financial information on which to base important decisions.
Good information in = reliable reports out. |