Helping Entrepreneurs Improve Their

Bottom Line  

                             

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Patel CFO Services provides financial and management consulting services to Entrepreneurs and CEOs who do not need or cannot financially justify a full-time CFO. In doing so, we help companies increase their profitability and assist them in better managing their financial growth.

                            

Entrepreneurs with smaller-sized businesses are attempting, in the current economic environment, to develop response strategies on how to deal with the impact on their businesses of the severe financial downturn. Some of the issues faced by Entrepreneurs include cash conservation, employee layoffs and morale, reduction of overhead and fixed expenses, re-alignment of variable expenses to revenues, customer and product/service rationalization, restructuring of debt and so on.

 

We thank you for visiting our site and hope that you contact us.

 

We also have a blog - C-Level Reflections - at www.bloggerravi.wordpress.com that you might want to check out. It offers management thoughts for Entrepreneurs. You can also follow us at @RaviReflections on Twitter. 

 

Please check out our new articles posted on the Articles & News tab.

 


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"While you strive to do things right, continually focus on Doing the Right Things"

                                         
 

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@RaviReflections: Entrepreneurs desiring to create a change in their employees need to make sure that they themselves have first made the change


@RaviReflections: Letting go is a huge issue for Entrepreneurs. Learn to delegate effectively to grow your business.

@RaviReflections: RT @LeaderQuote: "Inventories can be managed, but people must be led." - H. Ross Perot

@RaviReflections: Entrepreneurs shouldn't communicate with their staff only when there are problems. Have an open line for both positive and negative issues.

@RaviReflections: Being the best allows you to become the biggest, but being the biggest does not mean that you are the best. What would you rather be?

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