Paul J McCallister, Principal
Paul started his career in certified public accounting after graduating from Colorado State University in 1974. He's been the controller and chief financial officer for various companies over the years, and operated his own multi-location business before starting McCallister Consulting Group, Ltd. in 2000. McCallister Consulting Group, Ltd. is located in Centennial, Colorado and services clients in Denver, Boulder and Colorado Springs, Colorado. Paul is a “native resident of Colorado”, having grown up in Grand Junction and graduating from CSU in Fort Collins, Colorado.
We've been hands-on businessmen since 1981, Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisors since 2003, and now specialize in providing paperless document managment and outsourced bookkeeping services. We have proven experience in business management and accounting, with years of experience in franchise operations and small businesse, having worked with clients ranging from those in land development and construction, to durable medical equipment, consumer health and fitness, telecommunications, receivables financing and mortgage lending.
As an entrepreneur who operated nutrisystem retail stores in Texas, Idaho and Washington states, Paul experienced first-hand the challenges of growing a business. During many of the ten years Paul was with nutrisystem, it was the fastest growing franchise business in the country. Being a good accountant knowing the numbers was critical, but being able to "connect the dots" between the books and the operations was the key to making good decisions.
Small businesses underestimate the need for good bookkeeping, no matter what the industry. Paul has trained others in using QuickBooks software to get the right information they need to manage their businesses. He became a QuickBooks Certified Pro-Advisor in 2003 because he saw the power of QuickBooks for almost any company of any size. Non-accountants get frustrated with QuickBooks because they either don't setup the software the way they intended to in the first place, or they didn’t know what reports they actually needed to figure out what is really happening in their business.
·GO PAPERLESS: We recommend a service called Paperless Overnight, a paperless work-flow service that can easily cut the back office cost of any small company in just a few months by as much as 25% to 50%. Most firms invest around $200 to $400 a month on this complete business management system, all tied around document management, but the return on investment is far higher than the small monthly cost. Though we don't require our clients to use this service, we highly recommend it.
·OUTSOURCED ACCOUNTING -- TO US: Paperless Overnight became the platform for operating a virtual business that allows a small business to convert fixed overhead to variable cost. So, if sales go down, then costs go down, too. The virtual office platform allows firms to outsource payroll, bookkeeping and almost every other back office function to McCallister Consulting Group, Ltd. If you’re tired of getting late or unreliable information from your books, dealing with employee drama and related headaches, or “going through” bookkeepers all the time just to find the one who understands what they’re doing, you should attend one of our next teleseminars to learn more about outsourcing.
We've been hands-on businessmen since 1981, Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisors since 2003, and now specialize in providing paperless document managment and outsourced bookkeeping services. We have proven experience in business management and accounting, with years of experience in franchise operations and small businesse, having worked with clients ranging from those in land development and construction, to durable medical equipment, consumer health and fitness, telecommunications, receivables financing and mortgage lending.
As an entrepreneur who operated nutrisystem retail stores in Texas, Idaho and Washington states, Paul experienced first-hand the challenges of growing a business. During many of the ten years Paul was with nutrisystem, it was the fastest growing franchise business in the country. Being a good accountant knowing the numbers was critical, but being able to "connect the dots" between the books and the operations was the key to making good decisions.
Small businesses underestimate the need for good bookkeeping, no matter what the industry. Paul has trained others in using QuickBooks software to get the right information they need to manage their businesses. He became a QuickBooks Certified Pro-Advisor in 2003 because he saw the power of QuickBooks for almost any company of any size. Non-accountants get frustrated with QuickBooks because they either don't setup the software the way they intended to in the first place, or they didn’t know what reports they actually needed to figure out what is really happening in their business.
·GO PAPERLESS: We recommend a service called Paperless Overnight, a paperless work-flow service that can easily cut the back office cost of any small company in just a few months by as much as 25% to 50%. Most firms invest around $200 to $400 a month on this complete business management system, all tied around document management, but the return on investment is far higher than the small monthly cost. Though we don't require our clients to use this service, we highly recommend it.
·OUTSOURCED ACCOUNTING -- TO US: Paperless Overnight became the platform for operating a virtual business that allows a small business to convert fixed overhead to variable cost. So, if sales go down, then costs go down, too. The virtual office platform allows firms to outsource payroll, bookkeeping and almost every other back office function to McCallister Consulting Group, Ltd. If you’re tired of getting late or unreliable information from your books, dealing with employee drama and related headaches, or “going through” bookkeepers all the time just to find the one who understands what they’re doing, you should attend one of our next teleseminars to learn more about outsourcing.