Expertise on Demand: The Emergence of Fractional Executives

The rise of fractional leadership is transforming how companies approach executive roles, offering a flexible, cost-effective alternative to traditional full-time executives. Whether filling a temporary vacancy or addressing part-time needs, fractional C-suite leaders like Chief Financial Officers or Chief Marketing Officers are becoming integral to modern leadership teams.

This shift reflects a growing trend, with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting a 57 percent increase in fractional leadership roles since 2020. Businesses are drawn to the opportunity to gain high-level expertise without the full-time salary, leveraging these professionals’ extensive experience and strategic skills to drive growth and solve complex challenges.

Kevin Jacobs, who serves HORNE clients in fractional CFO, controller, and advisory roles, brings more than 20 years of experience in the construction finance industry. According to Jacobs, the impact of fractional financial leadership can be transformative for construction companies.

“Hiring a fractional CFO can produce significant, positive results in a short amount of time,” Jacobs explains. “They provide contractors with expert financial guidance, enhanced cash flow management, and strategic planning—all at a fraction of the cost of a full-time CFO. Their fresh perspective can unlock profitability, turning small improvements into significant financial gains. For example, a 2 percent increase in net profit on a $20 million business translates to a $400,000 increase in profit.”

For construction companies, fractional CFOs can be especially valuable in addressing the industry’s unique financial complexities. Due to fluctuating costs, seasonal demands, and long payment cycles, construction projects often require precise budgeting, cash flow management, and financial forecasting. A fractional CFO helps optimize these processes to keep projects profitable and on schedule. Their expertise in project-based accounting, navigating industry-specific tax strategies, ERP implementation, and securing financing enable companies to tackle challenges head-on. Additionally, this flexible engagement model ensures construction businesses can access top-tier financial leadership during critical periods, such as scaling operations or navigating restructuring, without overstretching resources.

This approach ensures businesses can navigate complex projects, seize growth opportunities, and achieve long-term financial success–all at a fraction of the cost.

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