Most construction and real estate firms have a bookkeeper. A few have a controller. Almost none have someone who actually sits in the room and helps them think. That's what Prophit Financial is.
You know your trade. You know your market. But when the lender asks for a financial package — or you need to know which job is actually making money — that's when you feel the gap where a real financial partner should be.
"I get reports, but I don't really understand what they're telling me about where we're headed."
"Cash flow is always a surprise. I want to see it coming before it hits."
"I can't tell which jobs are actually profitable until it's too late to do anything about it."
"When lenders or investors ask hard questions, I don't always have the answers ready."

Anyone can produce a balance sheet and a P&L. What matters is whether you understand what it means, what it says about where you're headed, and what to do about it.
Evan Spaulding, Founder, Prophit Financial

Evan Spaulding started in public accounting at Ernst & Young, spent years as CFO of a general contracting firm, and has been working inside project-based businesses ever since. He built Prophit Financial because he kept seeing the same thing: sharp owners, real businesses - and no one in their corner who understood both the numbers and the work.
20+ Years As a Financial Executive | Former GC CFO | CPA since 1997
Acton MBA | UT Austin BBA + Master's in Accounting | Ernst & Young
Most conversations start with 30 minutes and no agenda other than understanding your situation.
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