Advisory Services
Business Forecasts, & Projections
Organizations in today’s business world face two significant challenges: risk and change.
Steven Klein, CPA
Our Services
Future Financial Planning
Gerson Preston realizes that the future of our clients is dependent on the planning and choices made today.
Our firm is committed to helping business decision makers navigate through the complexities lying in the road ahead by providing confident guidance to realize business goals and maximize value. Business Plans, Forecasts, and Projections are important aspects to consider.
Forecasts & Projections
As companies evolve and grow, they must look to and plan for the future. The future is full of uncertainties, but the best way to prepare for what lies ahead is by advanced planning. We can help you determine what the future holds by developing financial forecasts, projections, and cash flow models that enable decision makers to anticipate results that are dependent on choices made internally and external factors.
Specifically, GPR prepares forecasts, projections, and models for entrepreneurs and management to use in their business plans and loan requests. Many investors and providers of capital, both equity and debt, require a forecast or a projection prepared by the organization’s CPA firm.
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