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Growth Without The Guesswork: Building Financials That Scale

In this episode of Beyond the Ledger, host Shardae Layfield sits down with Molly Cochran, Senior Manager in Bennett Thrasher’s Financial Reporting and Assurance Practice, to explore what it really takes for companies to scale without breaking their financial infrastructure. The conversation unpacks the growing pains organizations face as they expand, from outdated processes and reporting inefficiencies to control gaps and system limitations, while offering practical strategies for building scalable, accurate, and sustainable financial operations..

Takeaways

  • Growth Exposes Process Limitations: As companies scale, manual and spreadsheet-based processes often become inefficient, especially when transaction volumes, headcount, or investor expectations increase.
  • Early Warning Signs Matter: Longer close cycles, frequent adjustments after closing, and inconsistent reporting are key signals that financial processes are no longer sustainable.
  • Processes Come First: Establishing clear, documented, and repeatable processes is the foundation before investing in additional people or new technology.
  • Scalable Reporting Is Critical: Effective financial reporting must be consistent, accurate, and timely, with standardized workflows (like monthly close checklists) to support decision-making.
  • Internal Controls Should Be Risk-Based: Rather than adding unnecessary complexity, companies should embed meaningful controls into existing workflows and prioritize high-risk areas.
  • Balance Speed and Accuracy: Materiality thresholds and risk prioritization help companies stay agile without sacrificing financial integrity.
  • Segregation of Duties Is a Common Gap: Growing organizations often struggle with proper role separation, increasing the risk of errors or fraud, especially in smaller accounting teams.
  • M&A Adds Complexity Quickly: Acquisitions and expansion can introduce disconnected systems, duplicate processes, and reporting challenges without proper integration planning.
  • Leadership Sets the Tone: Strong communication, alignment, and leadership involvement are essential to maintaining financial discipline during periods of rapid growth.
  • Start Building the Right Framework Early: A scalable financial reporting framework with clear ownership, audit trails, and structured processes helps future-proof the organization while allowing flexibility to adapt and grow.

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