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Outsourced Solutions for Wealth Management

United States
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Boutique Multi-Family Office

United States
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Outsourced Family Office Tax Services

United States
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Family Office Consulting & Advisory

Chicago, IL
FINTRX
Fractional CFO
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Family Office Data & Intelligence

Boston, MA
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Personalized Wealth Management Consulting

Switzerland

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Masttro
Fractional CFO
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Wealth Intelligence Platform

United States
Aleta
Fractional CFO
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Family Office Software Platform

Denmark
Ocorian
Fractional CFO
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Global Private Client Services

Jersey
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Timely, Reliable, Relevant

Portland, ME
Addepar
Fractional CFO
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Family Office Software & Reporting

Mountain View, CA
Simple (AndSimple)
Fractional CFO
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Family Office Research & Insights

United States
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Family Office Accounting Services

United States
Pathstone
Fractional CFO
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National multi-family office

Virtual / Multi-City
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Multi-family office rooted in Dallas

Dallas, TX
Cresset Capital
Fractional CFO
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Multi-family office for the ultra-affluent

Chicago, IL
IEQ Capital
Fractional CFO
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Independent multi-family office

Dallas, TX
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Family Office for UHNW Families

United States
Family Office Match
Fractional CFO
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Connecting Family Offices & Providers

United States
HedgeServ
Fractional CFO
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Fund Accounting for Family Offices

New York, NY
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PE & Fund Accounting Solutions

Cincinnati, OH
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Real Estate for Family Offices

United States
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Multifaceted Family Office Solutions

Boston, MA
Accent Family Office
Fractional CFO
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Insurance for HNW Families

Canada
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Lifestyle & Concierge for FOs

United States
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Supporting Single and Multi-Family Offices

Cleveland, OH
Test Firm March
Accountant
Financial Advisor
Fractional CFO
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Test Firm March

Los Angeles
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Outsourced Family Office Solutions

New York, NY
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Comprehensive Wealth Stewardship

United States

Editorial review by the Coyote Wealth team · Updated June 17, 2026

Benefits of Hiring a Fractional CFO

A fractional CFO gives growing businesses access to senior financial leadership without the cost of a full-time executive. They bring cash flow forecasting, financial modeling, and board-ready reporting that most small and mid-size businesses simply don't have internally. For companies approaching a fundraise, acquisition, or major capital event, a fractional CFO with relevant experience can compress the timeline and increase the quality of your financial narrative.

Unlike bookkeepers or accountants, a fractional CFO is a strategic partner — they sit in the room with you, challenge your assumptions, and help you make decisions with financial clarity. The best fractional CFOs specialize by stage and revenue model, bringing directly applicable experience to your specific situation.

How to Choose a Fractional CFO: A Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these four steps before signing any engagement letter.

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Step 1: Understand what fractional CFO means

Fractional CFO services range from a few hours of strategic advisory per month to near-full-time embedded support. Be clear on what you need: are you looking for someone to own your financial model and board deck, or just a senior advisor to pressure-test assumptions quarterly? The best fractional CFOs specialize by stage (seed, Series A, profitable SMB) and revenue model (SaaS, services, product). Scope alignment upfront prevents expensive mismatches.

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Step 2: Ask about engagement structure

Most fractional CFOs charge $3,000–$10,000/month on retainer, with scope defined by hours per month (typically 10–40 hours). Some charge project-based fees for specific deliverables: financial models, board decks, audit prep, or fundraise support. Ask about their team structure — some fractional CFOs work solo; others have a support team for FP&A and accounting. Clarity on deliverables and communication cadence prevents scope creep.

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Step 3: Evaluate industry and stage fit

A fractional CFO who has built SaaS revenue models doesn't automatically understand the unit economics of a services business or the inventory complexity of a product company. Ask specifically: Have you supported a fundraise at my stage? Have you worked with businesses in my revenue range? Do you have relationships with the banks, auditors, or investors I'm likely to need? Relevant experience matters more than years of experience.

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Step 4: Check references carefully

Unlike licensed CPAs or CFP® holders, fractional CFOs have no uniform licensing body and no public regulatory database. This makes reference checks more important. Ask for 2–3 references from clients at a similar stage. Ask references specifically: Did they meet deadlines? Did their models turn out to be accurate? Would you re-engage them? Strong references from relevant contexts are the best signal you can get.

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