Corporate finance is not just about numbers — it’s about decisions that determine the direction of the company’s growth. Our interim managers and advisers support management boards in building financial strategies, restructuring and investment planning. They help translate business goals into concrete actions and results.










Redegate experts help design financial structures, implement effective reporting and controlling, and prepare companies for talks with investors or banks. Their knowledge supports management in making the right capital and strategic decisions – so that growth is secure, sustainable and profitable.

An organisation that seeks to conduct business activities is required to disclose its financial status.. This includes cash and tangible capital, as well as loans and capital credits. The aim of financial management is to use capital in such a way as to increase it, which is synonymous with increasing profit. The simplest example of this is allocating a specific budget to an advertising campaign that attracts new clients and increases sales for the company.
Cash capital can also be used to finance long-term assets that contribute to the growth of the enterprise. This means, for example, purchasing infrastructure for a production plant or investing in modern software to facilitate work.
Cash flow in a company, from the moment a customer purchases goods to the moment it’s allocated to new investments, should be thoroughly documented. This allows the entrepreneur to control expenses and collect data about them. This information enables the in-depth analysis and optimisation of financial management for the purpose of company growth.
There are two main areas of corporate financial management. The first is diagnostics. It is based mainly on diagnostic tests and audits which identify the strengths and weaknesses of a company’s economy. Performing financial diagnostics requires extensive analytical skills and knowledge of auditing tools.
The second area is decision-making. This involves planning both long-term and shorter-term financial goals for the enterprise. Decisions concern both the size of budgets for individual projects and plans for obtaining financing, e.g. through loans or grants, but also investments or dividends. Of particular importance are operational decisions, which include sales planning and customer credit policies.
As you can see, corporate finance is a complex area of organisational management. It is also extremely important – the success of all other company activities depends on its condition. Knowledge of finance and the ability to create good plans are therefore invaluable in any enterprise. For this reason, it is worth using the services of experienced business advisers who specialise in corporate finance. You can find them on the Redegate website. All you need to do is give us general information about your company, your expectations and your budget, and we will suggest the experts best suited to your needs. We invite you to contact us.
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53-228 Wrocław
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