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Strong Management Helps Company Secure 500000

Dec 07, 2010

While I continue to hear that banks are not loaning money, I am continuing to help my clients access capital.  Today I helped a client increase their line of credit by $500,000.  My experience continues to be that companies that have strong management, know and understand their markets and have good operating fundamentals are getting the cash they need to grow their businesses.  Included on the strong management team is an experienced Chief Financial Officer to help the company with:

  • Banking relationships
  • Profit Improvement
  • Strategic Planning
  • Cash Flow
  • Working Capital Improvement
  • Gross Profit Optimization
  • Expense Reduction
  • Timely, Accurate and Meaningful Financial Statements
  • Increased Sales
  • Exit Planning

If your company does not have an experienced financial professional on the team it is at a strategic disadvantage.

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About the Author

Scott has over 30 years of financial and operations management experience working with both public and private companies ranging in size from local start-up to global companies with over $600 million in revenues. Scott has also held CFO positions with privately held companies and was the manager of the Small Business group for a Big 4 accounting firm. In addition, Scott has served as Chief Financial Officer, Chief Accounting Officer and Corporate Controller for NASDAQ and NYSE listed companies. His diverse range of experience includes companies in such industries as manufacturing, design, fabrication, forest products, telecommunications equipment, and software.

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