Part-time FD

 

 

Your business is too small to justify the cost of a full-time finance director, but you are starting to need assistance beyond the day-to-day accounting provided by your bookeeper.

 

A part-time finance director provides you with the additional support you need at a manageable cost.

 

Our aim is to make it easier for you to run your business.

 

We want you to have financial information about your business that is timely and accurate and helps you to make informed decisions about how to run your business.

We want you to have appropriate financial systems and controls in place in your business so that you do not need to do everything yourself.

 

We want you to have access to financial experience and expertise to support you as you make critical business decisions.

 

We want you to have clear short to medium term plans against which you can measure your actual performance.

 

We want you to be able to provide financial information to your bank with confidence.

 

If you are unsure whether you would benefit from a part-time FD, CLICK HERE AND CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS.

 

Typical work will include:a

 

  • Overseeing your accounts team and reviewing their efficiency and priorities

     

  • Reviewing financial controls and processes

 

  • Preparing useful and regular management information for you to USE to make decisions about how you run your business

     

  • Strategic brainstorming about current issues, future plans and developments

     

  • Preparing budgets, cash flow and financial forecasts and monitoring performance against them

     

  • Evaluating new ideas, projects and opportunities – cash, marketplace, profit and tax

     

  • Remuneration planning

     

  • Helping to evolve the financial aspects of your business to ensure they keep pace with your business’s growth

     

  • Giving confidence to your bank that the business has good financial controls and that management know what they are doing

     

  • Preparing annual accounts

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