by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
A new company is highly motivated to obtain clients, thereby, bringing in cash to support the new company’s initial employee and administrative costs. However, it is important to understand that obtaining new clients at any price is not a strong financial...
by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
If a company offers credit terms, sooner or later it will encounter a customer or client who refuses to pay for the products and services it received. In the four years that I’ve been in business as an outsourced CFO, I’ve helped many companies deal with the hassles...
by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
“How to Choose an Architect” is the first in a series of blogs discussing construction projects. Consult Your CFO and Joan Watkins, Owner of JSW Residential Design are collaborating to bring you this information. We hope you find this information...
by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
The feeling is overwhelming. The walls are closing in, nothing else fits through the door, and it finally hits you: you have outgrown your home. Whether you are planning an addition, a renovation, or starting fresh with a new build, you know what you want, more or...
by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
You have designed your new building to your specifications and now comes one of the most important decisions in the entire process: choosing a contractor or builder to make it a reality. Start with Reputation When Choosing a Builder Hiring a builder both you and your...
by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
Establishing a solid construction building agreement is extremely critical to the success of the project. You need to make sure your needs and priorities are completely documented and not open to interpretation. This makes obtaining a strong legal advocate throughout...