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Michael DiSabatino of Sharp CFO™ shares expert insights to help you unlock your business's full potential by delivering proven strategies for maximizing tax savings, streamlining operations, and driving sustainable growth.

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May
20

The Business Pit Crew: Why Smart Companies Use a Fractional CFO

Risk Management & Asset ProtectionFinancial Reporting

The Business Pit Crew: Why Smart Companies Use a Fractional CFO

The CEO is the driver.

That part is not complicated. The CEO sets direction, manages pressure, makes the calls, and keeps the business moving when the track gets crowded and the corners get tight.

But smart companies know something many growing businesses learn the hard way: the driver should not also be the pit crew, the fuel strategist, the mechanic, and the crash investigator. That arrangement works right up until it doesn’t. Then everybody gets a front-row seat to an avoidable mess.

That is why smart companies use a fractional CFO.

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May
15

Bookkeeper, CPA, Controller, CFO: Who Actually Does What?

Bookkeeper, CPA, Controller, CFO: Who Actually Does What?

One of the most common problems in a growing business is not a lack of effort. It is a lack of clarity.

The owner has “an accountant.” The tax return gets filed. The bills get paid. Payroll goes out. The banker asks for financials. Somebody exports a report from QuickBooks and calls it a day. Everybody nods as if the dashboard is fully lit and all systems are green.

Meanwhile, the business is flying down the straightaway with three warning lights blinking and nobody quite sure whose job it is to check the gauges.

That is where role confusion gets expensive.

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May
04

Cost Segregation Guide: How to Accelerate Depreciation and Increase Cash Flow

Cost Segregation Explained: How It Works, Why It Matters, and Why It Is Not Just for Big Buildings

Most real estate owners know they can depreciate a building, but many still treat the entire structure as one long-life asset. Under MACRS, residential rental property generally uses a 27.5-year recovery period and nonresidential real property generally uses a 39-year recovery period, while land itself is not depreciable. Cost segregation asks a more precise question: are all parts of the property really “building” assets, or do some belong in shorter-life categories such as 5-, 7-, or 15-year property? In other words, cost segregation is not about inventing deductions. It is about classifying assets correctly and accelerating deductions that otherwise sit trapped in the long-life building bucket. 

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Apr
19

Precision at Speed: Financial Structuring is the Skill No One Teaches Business Owners

Precision at Speed: Financial Structuring is the Skill No One Teaches Business Owners

Most entrepreneurs learn how to grow a business, but almost none learn how to survive it. Most business owners are highly skilled at something specific. They know how to sell, they know how to operate, and they know how to deliver value. That is exactly how the business gets off the ground and gains traction. But very few are ever taught how to financially structure a business. And that’s exactly where the problems start.

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Apr
10

Accountant vs CFO: Why Your Accountant Should Not Be Your CFO

Why Your Accountant Should Not Be Your CFO

One looks in the rearview mirror. The other is trying to keep you from hitting the wall.

Most business owners assume their accountant and their CFO serve the same purpose.

They don’t.

It’s not a knock on accountants. It’s a misunderstanding of roles.

One is designed to report what happened.
The other is responsible for what happens next.

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