Bridging the communications gap between banker and business owner

Published: Aug. 17, 2020, 9:23 p.m.

Dave Duryee, author and financial advisor who has been active in consulting to small businesses for over forty years joins Enterprise Radio. He is the author of the five-star rated Amazon bestseller 60 Minute CFO: Bridging the Gap Between Business Owner, Banker and CPA.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Dave Duryee discuss the following:

* Your book, 60 Minute CFO, deals with bridging the communications gap between banker and business owner. Can you expand a little on that?
* What are your suggestions on how a business owner can better communicate with their banker?
* What all should be included in that analysis?
* What are the other suggestions that you have?
* Where did you come up with the title of your book, "60 Minute CFO"?


Mr. David Duryee is the managing director of Horizon Management Services LLC, and has been active in business consulting, succession planning and financial training for over forty years. He received his BA and MBA in finance from the University of Washington and is an honors graduate from the Pacific Coast Banking School. He was a banker for sixteen years and in 1980 he co-owned and operated his own consulting firm and subsequently managed the valuation services division for Moss Adams LLP.
In addition to 60 Minute CFO, Mr. Duryee is the author or co-author of several books, including A Dealer Guide to Financial Management, The Business Owner's Guide to Achieving Financial Success, as well as numerous articles in trade publications. He is a nationally known lecturer to business owners, bankers, and professionals, and sits on the advisory board of several corporations.
Mr. Duryee served in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Captain and commander of an artillery battery. He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for outstanding leadership.
Mr. Duryee divides his time between Austin, Texas and Hood River, Oregon.

Website: www.60minteCFO.com

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