Accurate financial reporting is crucial for businesses to make informed decisions and plan for the...

Mark Jacob
Chief Operating Officer
Expertise and Discussion Topics: Financial Compliance, Audit Readiness, Operations, Risk Management, Financial Modeling, Internal Controls, Talent and Process Optimization
About Mark
Mark is an accounting and finance professional with over a decade of experience in public accounting and consulting. With experience in audit, tax and financial reporting in various industries such a real estate, healthcare and technology, he has a broad knowledge base to draw from to help his clients. As both an accountant and entrepreneur, he is passionate about helping clients strategically organize and grow their businesses to reach their goals.
Education

San Diego State University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Accounting & Business Administration
Bachelor of Science (BS), Accounting & Business Administration
Licenses & Certifications
Securities Industry Essentials (SIE)
FINRA
FINRA
Experience
- Chief Operating Officer
CFO Hub - Managing Director
Adaptive Capital Partners - Managing Director
GovCFO - Controller
Tourmo - Vice President, Controller
RedHill Realty Investors - Audit & Accounting Senior
RBTK, LLP - Senior Associate
Noble Street Advisors - Senior Auditor
Acuity Consulting, Inc. - Tax Auditor
California Department of Tax and Fee Administration - Accounting & Audit Staff
BDO USA, LLP
Latest Articles from Mark:
What Is the Difference Between a Finance and Accounting Department?
Finance and accounting are two critical functions that often work hand in hand. However,...
Can QuickBooks Replace an Accountant?
As a business grows, managing finances becomes increasingly complex. Many CEOs and...
Is An Accountant Necessary for a Small Business?
Small business owners wear many hats, from managing day-to-day operations to making...
What is the Difference Between a Controller and a Bookkeeper?
When it comes to managing the financial aspects of a business, there are several roles that...
When Does My Business Need a Controller?
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), in the realms of finance and accounting, are indispensable tools for measuring success; they identify trends and inform decision-making.