
var accpar = "Viewed properly and carried out correctly, accounting is much more than just a scorekeeping exercise of debits and credits. A carefully constructed accounting system captures and archives important data for myriad future uses. It summarizes the data in a way that provides critical input into several other important functions.<br /><br />Your financial management practices, the analyses your company depends upon, as well as any valuation undertakings, all require effective, high-quality inputs from accounting. Every one of these aspects of the management of your business, from ratio analysis to tax planning to debt management, is only as good as the input data upon which they depend. Hence, any goal for improving any one or more of these crucial functions must start with a critical examination of the quality of the accounting system.<br /><br />It's also important to recognize that flexibility and customization are extremely valuable in the design, form, and structure of one's accounting system and procedures. The value your company obtains from your accounting system depends in large part on the extent to which it's been designed specifically to coordinate with your unique business model. Fortunately, current technology, from general-purpose spreadsheet programs to specialized accounting packages, provides a wide variety of effective, cost-efficient approaches to structuring the right accounting system.<br /><br />For 30 years <b>Glentyde</b> has been assisting businesses both large and small, of every type, with their accounting needs."

var anapar = "Effective corporate and business financial planning is central to the objectives of generating value and economic success. And financial analysis is an integral component of that planning; in some cases it is part of its very foundation. Planning is ineffective at best&#8212and dangerously misguided at worst&#8212when management lacks a crystal-clear understanding of the intricacies of each moving part of the business, and in particular, a keen grasp of precisely how the movement of each part affects every other part.<br /><br />Financial analysis&#8212the 'analytics'&#8212is that set of lenses and microscopes which provide numerous illuminating and instructive view-portals into the company's machinery. The insights gleaned from the analytics make the difference between effective and ineffective planning, with that critical difference then making its presence obvious on the bottom line.<br />Yet financial analysis extends well beyond the ubiquitous balance sheet and P&L ratios which are a familiar staple of every company's toolkit. It's not that the traditional ratios are any less important. It's rather that the generic, plain-vanilla method by which they're applied tends to seriously dilute their power. And unnecessarily so, since more sophisticated approaches are easily obtainable.<br /><br />It's also that successful companies complement their traditional analytics with innovative, customized analytical tools. While the standard leverage, profitability, and efficiency yardsticks will always retain their place in the analytics toolkit, in most cases they'd benefit from effective upgrades. The companies which exploit the power of business analysis are recognized by their stronger financials and superior performance."

var finpar = "Successful companies share a number of common characteristics, not the least of which is a focus on the importance of a strong financial management function. But as a broad area comprised of many diverse subsets, financial management confronts a company with a bewildering array of variables. Still, it's the successful execution of these financial management decisions and tasks which makes the bottom-line difference in profits, cash flow, and growth.<br /><br />Budgeting, forecast modeling, financing and leasing decisions, risk management, project investment analysis, debt and equity restructuring, capital budgeting decisions....and you've barely scratched the surface. Yet that's the <i>good</i> news. Rather than a daunting and complex puzzle, financial management's many facets provide a company with multiple weapons with which to generate competitor-beating value for itself. Those companies which utilize this broad collection of financial management tools, in a sophisticated, well-coordinated strategy, are those which emerge as industry leaders. The requirement, of course, is a thorough understanding of the full range and capabilities of these tools.<br /><br />From simple spreadsheet cash flow forecasts to complex restructuring projects, <b>Glentyde</b> has considerable expertise&#8212and 30 years of experience&#8212working with companies, their accountants and bookkeepers, and their owners, in successfully analyzing and executing the financial management function. Whether a brief one-time task or an extended, multi-phase project; whether for a start-up entrepreneur or for an established, mature company; <b>Glentyde</b> custom-tailors the solution to the requirements of the specific situation."

var valpar = "Whether contemplating the purchase or sale of a business, or the buy-in of a new equity partner, no owner or investor needs reminding of the importance of valuation. One of the quickest ways to dramatically slash your net worth is to overpay for an acquisition, or to give away too much for too little in a sale.<br /><br />But those who think the scope of the valuation mindset extends no further than acquisitions and buyouts are missing a powerful business management tool. The corporation issuing a special class of stock to employees must consider the appropriate pricing and valuation of these shares. The company issuing debt paper to investors, or considering an expansion into a new market, or contemplating a significant investment in new technology, faces the same issue. New assets or liabilities are being created, and a careful valuation analysis is the difference between a transaction that increases the company's value, and one which diminishes its value.<br /><br />An asset or liability which is actively traded in a robust market presents no pricing difficulties. But for the employee incentive stock shares, the real options embedded in the expansion opportunity, and the long-term lease arrangement with customized terms, market comparables do not exist. In such cases, the appropriate valuation methodologies are vital.<br /><br />Whether it's a unique asset, a contract, security, or other arrangement with non-standard terms, or an entire enterprise, <b>Glentyde</b> can assist with complex valuation and pricing issues."

var abopar = "David Collins, founder and senior director at <b>Glentyde Capital</b>, has been advising privately-held companies for 30 years, in the fields of <b>corporate finance</b>, <b>accounting</b>, and <b>business financial management</b>. His focus has always been sharpened by the understanding that these disciplines are best treated as complementary, with each one greatly enhancing the value of the others when strategically blended.<br /><br /><b>Glentyde</b> is available to assist companies of any size, within any industry, to achieve their accounting and financial management objectives. Whether it's providing advice on a single, one-time issue, or working with the client in an ongoing relationship, <b>Glentyde's</b> sole focus is helping the client improve the profitability and value of its business.<br /><br />Flexibility is our hallmark, and customizing our services to precisely suit the client's needs is our stock in trade. Depending on the particular situation, it might be assisting the client's own accountants or bookkeepers in a capital budgeting project, it might be providing a company with an in-depth financial analysis of a proposed joint venture, or perhaps some helpful deal-structure advice prior to a private equity investment is called for. Regardless, <b>Glentyde</b> has but one objective in every project: delivery of an optimal solution in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner.<br /><br />We are happy to help business owners and investors strengthen their operations and improve the value of their investment. Email or call, and let's have a casual discussion about your specific situation. "


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