Outsourced Strategic & CFO Services
Many small businesses lack valuable strategic and financial input and it can prevent them from maximising the growth of their business. The requirement to maintain tight expenditure is a reality for most small businesses in their evolution, but this can hinder building a broader skill set within the business, which would be able to add value above and beyond its cost and help accelerate the growth of your business.
Employing a Chief Commercial Officer or a Chief Financial Officer is a plan for the future for many small businesses, but this does not mean that they are unable to access one in the short term. This is where Dragon Argent can help. We have qualified and highly experienced resource available for your use to help formulate strategic decisions, both financially, and commercially. This can be done on a one-off basis as an informal conversation, as a strategy development project, or as a fully-fledged non-executive board member attending regular meetings. There is nothing we enjoy more as a firm than joining our clients on their growth journey, so please do get in touch if you feel our strategic input could help take your business to the next level. Our contract CFO services can include:
• Detailed financial forecasting and scenario projections
• Align business and finance strategy
• Communicate value and risk issues to investors and lenders
• Tax mitigation
• Ensure regulatory compliance and build robust processes
• Detailed review of the company against key drivers of business growth
• Production of short term objectives to lead to a long term goal
• Marketing and business development
• Cost control exercises
• And much more!
Categories
- (S)EIS Tax Relief
- Accountancy Best Practice
- Art and Luxury Assets
- Business Immigration
- Commercial Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Law
- Corporate Strategy
- EMI Share Option Scheme
- ESG Compliance
- Employment Law
- Fundraising Strategy
- Human Resources
- Inheritance tax
- Intellectual Property
- Merger and Acquisition
- NFTs and Digital Trading
- R&D Tax Credits
- Startups & SME Advice
- Tax Advice
- UK Subsidiary


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