Financial Infrastructure 360°™
67% of businesses fail in the first 10 years, and a whopping 82% of those failures are directly attributable to poor financial practices. Don’t become another statistic. Download our guide and learn how to build a winning financial infrastructure for your business.
Within this guide, you will find:
The 5 key components of financial infrastructure
Insight into how a holistic financial strategy strengthens your company’s foundation
Real-life examples of avoidable financial infrastructure breakdowns
Descriptions of the essential components of Financial Infrastructure 360°
A self-assessment worksheet for each of the 5 components
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Our proprietary framework for assessing and improving your finance function.
The CEO’s Right Hand (TCRH) is a fractional CFO and CHRO firm, designed to help small businesses avoid pitfalls and build sustainable, scalable financial practices. After working with hundreds of businesses (and founding several ourselves), we have distilled our experience into this proprietary framework. For the first time, we are making this wisdom available to you – for free!
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