Experience Level: Senior
Do you have a project that generates good sales, but you don't know exactly how much net profit there is at the end of the month?
Do you rely on scattered numbers, unorganized invoices, uncategorized expenses, and reports that don't show you the real picture?
In many projects, the problem doesn't appear in the first month.
But over time, small errors in calculations, costs, inventory, and taxes begin to turn into losses that are difficult to control.
I offer you the service of an external account manager to professionally follow up and organize accounts, focusing on clear reports, cost control, and helping the project owner make financial decisions based on accurate numbers.
Services Offered:
Organizing accounts and reviewing the current financial situation
Preparing monthly reports for management
Analyzing sales, expenses, and net profit
Monitoring cash and banks
Reviewing purchases and suppliers
Following up on customers and debts
Calculating the cost of products and services
Analyzing the profitability of items and branches
Monitoring inventory and waste
Reviewing Value Added Tax (VAT)
Monitoring Zakat and financial obligations
Preparing financial statements
Reviewing accounting software and organizing data
Identifying financial errors and leaks
Providing practical recommendations to improve profitability and reduce expenses
Suitable For:
Restaurants and Cafes
Bakeries and Sweets Shops
Central Kitchens
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
Stores and Commercial Establishments
Project owners who need an account manager without the cost of full-time employment
Why is this service important?
Because disorganized accounts lead the project owner to make decisions based on feelings rather than numbers.
You might think sales are good, but the profit is weak.
And you might think the problem is with revenue, while the real cause is in costs, waste, pricing, or operational expenses.
With regular financial reports, you can know:
Is the project actually profitable?
What is the real amount of expenses?
Where is the waste occurring?
Which products are most profitable?
Is the pricing appropriate?
Is the inventory under control?
Are tax and zakat obligations in order?
Is the financial situation clear before making any decision?
My message to the project owner:
Don't wait until errors accumulate.
Organizing accounts from the beginning saves you many losses and problems later.
If you are looking for someone who not only records entries but also reviews, analyzes, organizes, and provides you with a clear financial picture of your project, then you need an external account manager to help you see the numbers clearly.
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