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Controller & CFO Services

Fractional CFO

Many growing businesses could use a Controller/CFO to assist with financial analysis, budgeting, and other important financial decisions, but budgetary constraints derail the process.  Olsen Thielen’s Controller/CFO Advisory Services offers a cost-effective solution of ongoing support that is dedicated to your business. Based on your needs, our specialists will provide as much high-level assistance as you desire.  We can maintain and enhance your budgeting, forecasting, prepare financial statements, review and discuss your financial health, and conduct in-depth strategic planning and analysis and provide recommendations — all from a CPA’s perspective.

Controller/CFO Advisory Services

Olsen Thielen’s Controller/CFO Advisory Services can provide the cost-effective services you need, allowing you to leverage the experience, knowledge, and processes of an entire team of seasoned professionals, instead of just a single CFO. Olsen Thielen has a proven track record of assisting companies in these areas.  

Services Include:

Cost Effective Expertise

We can help if:

My Accountant is Retiring
With Magen Koepp

McCollum Crowley Law Firm

Case Study

McCollum Crowley utilized Olsen Thielen’s fractional CFO services in order to meet their financial goals and transform their accounting practices.

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Our ultimate goal is to assist your team to increase your business performance and meet your company’s goals.  To learn more, contact one of our advisors:

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