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Small business CFO
Chess board symbolizing strategic financial decisions that signal the need for a CFO
Most business owners wait too long to bring in CFO-level support. By the time they do, the warning signs have usually been there for months — or years. Many of these warning signs stem from not fully understanding what a fractional CFO actually does and how CFO-level decision support differs from basic accounting. Here are...
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Many business owners hear the term fractional CFO but aren’t exactly sure what that means — or how it’s different from accounting or bookkeeping. A fractional CFO provides senior-level financial leadership on a part-time or flexible basis. Instead of focusing on recording transactions or filing tax returns, a CFO focuses on decision support: helping owners...
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Employee stock options and taxes illustrated by IRS Form 1040 with cash and a pen, representing how stock option income can be taxable.
If you are an employee of a corporation, as an incentive to continue employment, the company may offer you the option to purchase shares of the corporation at a fixed price at some future date so that you can benefit from your commitment to the success of the company by sharing in the company’s growth...
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Final piece of the puzzle being added to stacked blocks, representing how a CFO brings structure and strategic guidance to help a business thrive.
On a basic level, a fractional CFO is exactly what it sounds like. A fractional CFO provides high-level financial strategy and guidance on a flexible basis, helping businesses grow and make smarter decisions without the cost of a full-time executive. This is someone who performs all of the services normally associated with a chief financial...
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