Servicios de CFO a Tiempo Parcial

Todos los beneficios de un CFO de planta… ¡a un precio accesible!

Cuando tu negocio llega al punto de necesitar la guía de un Director Financiero (CFO) a tiempo completo, el costo anual — antes de bonos y beneficios — puede acercarse a los $100,000. Si aún no estás listo para invertir esa cantidad, acabas de llegar al lugar indicado.

¿Por qué elegir un CFO a tiempo parcial?

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Obtienes asesoría financiera profesional sin asumir el costo completo de un CFO de planta

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Perfecto puente para esta fase de crecimiento de tu empresas

¿Qué puedes esperar?

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Tener un experto que supervise y proteja el área financiera de tu empresa.

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Liberar tiempo para enfocarte en lo que más importa: crecimiento, nuevos servicios y clientes

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Comprender a fondo los números reales de tu negocio para tomar decisiones acertadas.

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Apoyo estratégico para enfrentar decisiones difíciles y aclarar tu plan de negocio

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Profesional que entrene y supervise a tu personal de contabilidad, ahorrándote tiempo.

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Mejora y monitoreo del presupuesto.

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Análisis de rentabilidad por productos o líneas de servicio.

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Estrategias para ahorrar impuestos.

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Asistencia en planificación a mediano y largo plazo, definición y priorización de metas 

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Mejor gestión del flujo de efectivo.

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Contacto directo con bancos, abogados, proveedores, etc.

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Revisión de contratos: seguros, financiamientos, tasas.

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Desarrollo de manuales de procedimientos contables.

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Definición e implementación de políticas de cobranza.

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Análisis de decisiones importantes: compra de equipo, expansión, fusiones y adquisiciones

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