Financial Clarity for Investment Decisions
We work with investors across Argentina who need straightforward financial reporting that actually makes sense. No jargon overload—just the numbers and context you need to make informed decisions about where your capital goes next.
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Built on Real Experience
We started analyzing financial data for small manufacturing firms in 2019. What began as quarterly reviews turned into something bigger when those same clients started asking us to evaluate their suppliers and potential acquisition targets.
Started with Regional Manufacturers
Three manufacturing companies in San Luis needed someone to translate their financial statements into something their board members could understand. We created monthly snapshots that highlighted cash flow patterns and operational efficiency metrics.
Expanded to Investment Groups
Word travels when you do solid work. Angel investors started reaching out, asking us to analyze companies they were considering backing. We developed a standardized evaluation framework that compared financial health across different sectors and stages.
Built Cross-Border Reporting Capability
Investors with portfolios spanning multiple South American markets needed consolidated reporting. We created systems to normalize financial data across different regulatory environments and currency fluctuations.
Focusing on Portfolio Transparency
This year we're helping investors understand the full picture of their holdings. That means better tracking of performance trends, clearer risk indicators, and quarterly briefings that save hours of spreadsheet diving.
What Actually Matters in Financial Reports
After reviewing hundreds of financial statements, we've learned that most investors care about the same handful of insights. Here's what we focus on when we analyze a company.

Cash Flow Reality
Revenue looks impressive until you realize they're waiting 90 days for payment. We track how money actually moves through operations—not just what the income statement promises.

Sector Context
A 12% profit margin means something different in retail versus software. We compare performance against realistic benchmarks so you know if a company is actually competitive.

Early Warning Signs
Debt ratios creeping up. Customer concentration increasing. Inventory turnover slowing. These patterns show up in the numbers before they become obvious problems.


Who We Work With
Most of our clients are investment groups managing portfolios between three and fifteen companies. They need regular updates that don't require a finance degree to understand.
We also work with individual investors who are evaluating acquisition opportunities or trying to understand why their portfolio company's performance changed last quarter.
What they have in common: they want someone who can explain what the numbers actually mean without the consulting-speak runaround.
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