Episode 36 – When to Hire a Fractional CFO

Tune in as the team discusses the impact a Fractional CFO can have on a growing business!

In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits, Laura and Jeremiah discuss the role of fractional CFOs in growing businesses. They explore the progression from handling finances in-house to hiring a tax preparer, bookkeeper, and controller. They highlight that eventually businesses reach a point where they need a strategic thinker and financial expert, which is where a fractional CFO comes in. They discuss the benefits of hiring a fractional CFO, such as cost savings and access to expertise, and provide resources for finding fractional CFO services.

In this episode:

00:00 Introduction: Moving into a Growth Phase

02:01 The Role of a Bookkeeper

04:24 The Strategic Role of a Fractional CFO

06:12 The Need for Stair-Stepping towards a CFO

08:03 The Value of a Support Network

10:06 The Growth of the Fractional CFO Industry

13:24 Choosing a Fractional CFO Service

15:17 Long-Term Engagement with a Fractional CFO

17:07 The Benefits of Service Companies

19:02 Financial Advisors and Fractional CFOs

21:04 Conclusion: Get the Help You Need

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Connect with Jeremiah:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahjlee/

Email: Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com

Email: Laura@tricordadvisors.com

 

Connect with Laura:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lee-59a83610/

Email: [email protected]

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