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“Most new or growing enterprises are focused on developing and growing their core business,” according to Bill Johnson – Vice President of Consulting Services. “Growth also needs more structure involving business tools such as forecasting, budgeting, cash flow management, operation process, financial controls and more. Lack of structure in these areas can stop a good idea in its tracks,” Johnson added. XCENSION was recently started by the XCEND Group in Brighton, Michigan. The focus of XCENSION is to provide business solutions for increasing operational efficiency with financial technology and consulting services. One objective of XCENSION is to increase awareness. Many new and growing businesses simply don’t know about the financial and operational barriers that lie between them and continued success. Businesses can get an idea of potential pitfalls by going to XCENSION’s new website at xcension.com. The solution tab lists a variety of issues facing today’s entrepreneur. The website also provides links to helpful seminars, webinars and industry news. Business owners can also learn about Co-Sourcing. The innovative concept offers the benefits of increased staff without the operational costs. “Co-Sourcing is not out-sourcing a business unit. XCENSION’s Co-Sourcing solutions leverage our expertise in finance and operations so businesses management teams can focus on their core competencies,” explains Johnson. Co-sourcing is just one service XCENSION can use to help mid-market businesses focus on their core competencies while providing the increased financial and operation cohesion needed in today’s competitive market. XCENSION business solutions put everyone on the path to understanding what success looks like and how it can be achieved.
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If you would like more information about XCENSION, visit www.xcension.com, or to schedule an appointment with Ron Schoenherr, call 810-494-7144 or email rschoenherr@xcension.com.
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