There’s often a gap between needing serious financial leadership and being able to justify a full time Finance Director. That gap is exactly where an interim or fractional FD fits.
Early on, the owner does the numbers. Then a bookkeeper takes over the day to day, and an accountant handles year end and tax. But somewhere in the growth curve a different need appears, someone to interpret the numbers, plan ahead, manage cash and risk, and sit alongside you on the big decisions. That’s a Finance Director’s job, and you may not need one five days a week.
It helps to be clear on roles. A bookkeeper records what has happened. An accountant reports it and handles compliance and tax. A Finance Director looks forward, forecasting, strategy, funding, controls and commercial decisions. Many businesses have the first two covered and are missing the third.
Board level financial insight, scaled to what you actually need: forecasting and scenario planning, cash management, pricing and margin analysis, investor and lender reporting, stronger controls, and a steady, experienced hand when the stakes are high, all without the cost of a permanent senior hire.
It’s flexible by design, a set number of days a month on a retainer, a focused project, or full time interim cover for a defined period. You scale the input up during intense phases and down when things settle, so you only pay for the leadership you need.
A full time FD is a significant fixed cost. A fractional or interim FD gives you the same calibre of thinking for a fraction of it, leadership on tap, not a permanent overhead. For many growing businesses that’s the difference between guessing and knowing.
Zuizz Finance provides exactly this kind of senior, hands on finance leadership, across interim cover, M&A support, group consolidation and ERP projects, for owner managed and PE backed businesses alike. If you’ve felt that gap, a conversation costs nothing.
This article is general information, not personal advice, and tax rules change over time. For guidance on your own circumstances, get in touch.
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