Growth and Profitability: Optimizing the Finance Function for Small and Emerging Businesses by Michael C. Donegan
Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (August 15, 2002) | ISBN: 0471212164 | Pages: 224 | PDF | 1.8 MB
Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (August 15, 2002) | ISBN: 0471212164 | Pages: 224 | PDF | 1.8 MB
The volume of books on finance and accounting available today embody a vast (and sometimes confusing) wilderness of complex theories and esoteric paradigms. For the typical small and emerging business owner, deciphering this body of information and knowledge can be a difficult task. Financial guru Michael Donegan offers a better alternative. Addressing the critical relationship between financial objectives and operational initiatives, he provides the conceptual framework for the small and emerging business owner to lay the foundation for a sound finance function–– one that not only suits current business needs but grows and evolves as the business changes. Growth and Profitability: Optimizing the Finance Function for Small and Emerging Businesses defines the finance function in layman’s terms, cutting to the core of infrastructure and reporting needs.
Michael Donegan’s working tour of the finance and accounting function succeeds in cultivating the mind- set necessary to create useful finance strategies for the novice and experienced small business owner. Donegan focuses on a pair of critical objectives: marrying the finance function to operations and creating a culture of decision-making that will endure for the life of the company. These objectives converge to cultivate a strategic, proactive approach to conceptualizing, developing, and maintaining a finance function that adds value to the enterprise. In laying the groundwork for sound financial strategies, he addresses the entire scope of the accounting and finance function, including:
* Gathering and interpreting financial transactions and events
* Creating and managing the financial infrastructure (technology and people)
* Translating the business to financial statements in a timely and accurate manner
* Translating financial data into business intelligence
* Communicating results to stakeholders while managing expectations