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Welcome To Situational Finance

We're all about one idea:

Getting You Where You Want To Go

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We work with organizations and individuals to help them fulfill their promises to themselves, their teams and to their customers - financial and otherwise. The name, Situational Finance, comes from how we work with our clients. Our work depends on the situation, a client's situation.

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Many finance and accounting professionals see numbers as the end all be all, sometimes missing the bigger picture and indirect ramifications of making decisions solely off financial metrics. We see beyond the numbers and look at the broader contextual view of an organization's current reality. Bottom line: Others may know how to count the beans, but we know how to grow them.

About

Tim Howes has helped companies prosper in a wide range of industries (25+ to date). A contrarian at heart, Tim utilizes his expertise in finance and human performance to think holistically across the distinct functional components of an organization. His focus is on what is needed, and just as importantly, discarding what isn't needed.  And while "Finance" is in the company's name, he goes beyond the numbers helping people navigate complex challenges to fulfill their promises to themselves, their teams and customers all while taking ownership and control of their businesses.

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In addition to his consulting duties, Tim is the Director of MBA Programs at Johnson and Wales University in Providence, RI, where he leads and manages various business programming for graduate students. As an avid writer, Tim has several publishing credits and has made numerous appearances on TV and radio discussing business trends and major news events. An avid learner and student of life, Tim lives by the Buddhist philosophy that "you should always be learning".

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Tim holds a Master of Science in Finance degree from Boston College and a BS in Economics from the University of New Hampshire. He lives with his wife on the South Coast of Massachusetts along with his dogs and two kids.

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