Financial Leadership · New Kingman-Butler, AZ
Fractional CFO Services for New Kingman-Butler Law Firms: Turn Revenue Into Real Profit
Growing revenue means little when cash runs thin and no one can name what’s profitable. We deliver forecasting, cash-flow discipline, and profitability analysis so you can see where every dollar goes — and decide what’s next.
The Short Version
What is a fractional CFO, and why do New Kingman-Butler firms hire one?
A fractional CFO for a law firm in New Kingman-Butler delivers senior finance leadership on a fractional basis — taking the budget, forecasts, cash flow, margin analysis, partner comp, and reporting off the owners’ plate. Instead of carrying a $300,000–$500,000+ full-time CFO, the firm gets executive finance leadership on a predictable monthly fee. The work is turning messy financials into clear decisions: what’s actually profitable, how much marketing you can afford, when to hire, and how to keep cash steady through the natural peaks and troughs of contingency and matter-based revenue.
- C-level financial strategy at a fraction of a full-time CFO’s cost
- Built for law-firm economics — contingency, trust accounting, WIP, and case-level margin
- Turns backward-looking books into forward-looking decisions on hiring, marketing, and growth
The Model
Where every dollar goes
The work lives between revenue and profit — cash, margin, comp, and reserves.
What We Measure
From guesswork to a live dashboard
The few metrics that decide a firm’s health, finally visible.
Buyer-ready by design. We keep the books and valuation story sale-ready, whatever the timeline.
The Mandate
Where a fractional CFO owns the work for a New Kingman-Butler firm
Forecasts & budgets
Rolling forecasts and budgets that tie case flow and marketing to revenue, cash, and capacity.
Cash-flow management
Disciplined planning and reserves across revenue cycles.
Margin analysis
Margin measured by practice area, case type, attorney, and source so you back what pays.
Partner compensation modeling
Comp and origination models that reward the right behavior and keep partners aligned.
Reporting & dashboards
Clean monthly reporting and KPI dashboards leadership can act on.
M&A & enterprise value
Buyer-ready books and a credible valuation story for a sale, merger, or succession.
The Process
From diagnostic to strategy in four phases
Find the leaks
We review books, cash, margins, and reporting to find leakage and blind spots.
Build the model
The model, anchored to actual case flow and spend.
Reporting cadence
Monthly financial reviews and dashboards so leadership runs on live data.
Forward strategy
We guide the big calls and the eventual exit.
Reviews
What law firm leaders say
“I can finally see which practice areas actually earn — and we cut the work that was quietly eating our margin.”
“Cash used to keep me up at night. Now there’s a 13-week view and a reserve plan I actually trust.”
“The new comp model ended years of partner friction — everyone could finally see the math.”
“By the time we explored a sale, the books were buyer-ready — and that put real money on the table.”
Representative testimonials based on typical engagements; attributions are role-based. Individual results vary.
FAQ
Questions New Kingman-Butler firms ask
Q.What does a fractional CFO do for a law firm?+
A fractional CFO owns budgeting, forecasting, cash-flow management, profitability analysis, partner comp, and reporting part-time — executive financial strategy without a full-time hire.
Q.How is a fractional CFO different from a bookkeeper or accountant?+
Bookkeepers record and accountants file; both are backward-looking. A fractional CFO is forward-looking, building the models and strategy that drive growth decisions.
Q.How much does a fractional CFO cost in New Kingman-Butler?+
Engagements run on a fixed monthly fee well below a full-time CFO’s $300,000–$500,000+ compensation, set by size, complexity, and scope.
Q.Can a fractional CFO help with selling or merging my firm?+
Yes — we get the financials clean, build a defensible valuation story, and guide you through M&A, succession, or partner buy-ins.
Q.Do you understand law-firm-specific finance like trust accounting and contingency?+
Yes — we work exclusively with law firms and model contingency revenue, WIP, realization, leverage, and trust-account discipline.
Q.Do you work with law firms in New Kingman-Butler, AZ?+
Yes. We work with firms in New Kingman-Butler, AZ and nationwide.
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