Consulting
Businesses of all sizes face many challenges which call for professional business advisors or consultants. Businesses engage advisors when they require a subject matter expertise, a neutral third party or project leadership resources.
At CRP we provide management consultants to solve business problems through a systematic approach. We begin with comprehensive fact gathering, which often reveals strategic and tactical opportunities to grow revenue, reduce expenses, improve processes, gain business insights and reduce risk.
Analytics, financial modeling, research and client interviews typically form a foundation for our consultants to help clients grow top line results while managing expenses. Some of the services we provide our clients include:
- A thorough review of strategic and business plans. If there are no plans, we can discuss and facilitate development of those plans for your organization.
- Financial statement analysis and review
- Benchmark key financial ratios compared to industry averages for similar-sized businesses
- Meet with management, key employees and essential staff
Our team of knowledgeable and experienced professionals have the vision and mindset to achieve success related to our Firm’s objective of meeting the needs of our clients. All of our business advisory service team members have a common focus on increasing profitability and increasing business value. Our business management consulting practice consistently delivers client profitability with a continuing focus on the client’s expectations while continually making adjustments as needed.
Rounding out our business consulting practice, we provide CFO Services, exit planning and vendor contract compliance audits.
Meet Our Consulting & Analytics Experts

John J. Moller, CPA
Co-Managing Partner

Michael J. Reynolds, CPA, CEPA
Partner
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