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What is a Fractional CFO?

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What is a Fractional CFO?

A fractional CFO is a senior finance executive engaged on a part-time or defined-scope basis, providing CFO-level leadership on an ongoing basis without the cost or commitment of a full-time hire.

The fractional CFO is not a bookkeeper, a controller, or an accountant. The role sits at the strategic level: capital structure decisions, financial modelling, lender and investor relationship management, major transaction support, and the forward-looking financial leadership that a growing business needs but cannot yet justify at full-time cost.

Engagements are structured around time and responsibility rather than delivery model, a defined number of days per month, a specific initiative, or an ongoing advisory role embedded within the leadership team. The fractional CFO operates as part of the business, participating in decision-making, setting financial direction, and taking ownership of the finance function at a strategic level.

Fractional CFOs are most relevant for businesses where financial complexity has outgrown the existing team, whether due to growth, multi-entity structures, financing activity, or transaction readiness. The distinction from a virtual CFO is primarily structural: fractional refers to the time commitment and level of involvement, while virtual refers to how the service is delivered. In practice, many engagements are both.

See also: Virtual CFO · Virtual Controller · FP&A (Financial Planning and Analysis)

If a business is making decisions that need CFO-level input but is not ready for a full-time hire, that is exactly the gap the fractional model fills. See how Wefinx approaches Virtual CFO services.

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