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Harvest CFO Consulting

 
 

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Harvest provides financial leadership to help you improve your company’s immediate and long-term cash flow and profitability. Our CFO services and controller functions bring high-level expertise in assisting you with financial and operational reporting, generating budgets, forecasts and financial pro formas. We also provide financial leadership for strategic and operational matters such as:

Business Strategies and Market Expansion

“Should we invest in new product/service offerings? Should we grow organically or through M&A? Should we pursue vertical or horizontal growth?”

Raising Capital and Capital Structures

“How much capital do we need to meet our strategies and can we fund our strategies with traditional debt financing or seek equity or mezzanine capital?”

Financial/Operations Modeling and Benchmarking

“What are the value drivers in our business? How do our results compare with our industry? What do we benchmark?”

Incentive Compensation Structures

“Does our compensation structure provide the incentives and match the goals we have established for our people, departments and organization?”

Capital Investment Strategies and Decision Models

“What should we target as our payback period and acceptable returns for our investments? At what pricing and cost strategies do we achieve our targets?”

Management and Executive Reporting

“We want to have financial and operational reporting that focuses on what really matters to our people and our business.”

Mergers and Acquisitions

“What is our business worth? How much should we pay for that target? How can this deal be structure to meet our goals and minimize risks? What are our due diligence goals?”

International Operations

“Should we enter that foreign market? How? What changes to our U.S. business model will be necessary to minimize our business risks in that country?”