The Small Business Pain Point; From the Perspective of a CFO
Two years ago, I made a huge career-changing leap. It was not easy. I gave up a senior job at a rapidly growing startup for a handful of clients and a thesis. The thesis was that the way we work was evolving, and that those trends would allow me to support startups and solve a […]
If It Worked For Me, It’ll Work For You; Real Estate and Construction
I have been a Project and Cost Manager in the construction industry for over 20 years working for worldwide companies and managing nationally renowned projects and every project regardless of size starts with the financials. What my client wants vs. what my client can afford. Therefore, I begin every project the same way, with an […]
MRGN Comes to Life!
Approximately five years ago, my CEO asked me to model out a 15% monthly burn (expense) rate reduction by the following day. As the company was in high-growth mode, with 100 or so employees and $4M in revenue, cutting $150k of our $1M burn was not going to be a 24-hour long task. So, I […]