Olvera’s experienced team helps organisations determine their financial performance with accuracy in all undertakings.
Many businesses remain set on a standard format of reporting criteria, which had been established by their accounting or financial professional since the business was developed. However, this can be detrimental as the business grows and becomes more complex.
With more offerings and divisions, each with its own stakeholders, it is imperative that an organisation is able to identify and manage the economic drivers that underpin its growth. This is especially true for organisations that operate multiple divisions with multiple profit figures and different capital investments. Knowing how and where to invest new capital ensures optimal use of resources and supports business growth long-term.
Olvera works with clients to identify, assess, and report on the underlying financial performance of their business. Back by a strong experience in forensics, our team can assist you in the preparation of business cases for new investments, and financial losses and assessment reviews.
Our senior team’s market experience brings comprehensive analytics of a business’ financial position, enabling them to grow and scale with confidence.
Financial Analysis services is suited for businesses with one or more of the following concerns
Olvera’s Financial Analysis Services include
Preparing business case programs that evaluate undertaking a project, program, or portfolio. This includes how to evaluate the benefits, costs and risks of alternative options and provide a rationale for the preferred solution.
Project financial reporting and retrospective analysis to determine where or how losses and costs have been incurred.
Transaction and investigative accountant reporting in a business transaction to verify financial information, governance, and due diligence program.
Damien develops strategic solutions for groups dealing in crisis management and/or distress investment.
Kate Barnet is a recognised leader in the insolvency and reconstruction industry.
Get answers to common questions about Financial Analysis.
Financial analysis is the process of evaluating a business’s financial health by analysing its financial statements, cash flow, profitability, and other metrics. It helps companies not only make informed decisions about the company’s operations, but sets it up for strong investments, and growth.
Financial analysis provides businesses with insights into profitability, cash flow, cost structure, and efficiency. With this knowledge, businesses can better manage risks, make strategic decisions, and identify areas for improvement to increase profitability and growth.
Olvera’s financial analysis program involves the following key components:
Financial analysis equips company directors and decision-makers with actionable insights into profitability, cash flow, and financial risks. This enables them to make data-driven decisions about pricing, budgeting, investments, cost-cutting, and strategic planning.
Ideally, you should engage in a financial analysis program monthly or quarterly to keep a close eye on performance. However, specific types of analysis, such as annual financial reporting or in-depth trend analysis, might be done yearly or when your business is about to make a major decision.
Financial analysis provides a historical view of revenue, costs, and profits, which helps businesses create better, more realistic budgets and forecasts. By analysing past performance, companies can make more accurate predictions about future financial performance.
Financial analysis identifies and mitigates any potential risks by examining your business’ debt levels, cash flow stability, and financial ratios. It also highlights trends or issues that could threaten profitability, helping company directors take necessary actions.
For organisations with multiple divisions, financial analysis offers a clear view of each division’s financial health, profitability, and growth potential. This helps them make more informed decisions about where to invest or whether to hold or sell a division.
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