The CFO Is the Bass Player of the Back Office
As any musician in any band will attest: "We're all following the bass player." The audience doesn't know this,
Music moves you. Money shapes you. Learn to shape them both.
What if two of the most powerful forces in your life — the song that stops you cold and the balance that keeps you up at night — were never really separate? A CFO and 21-year professional musician explores the hidden connection between sound and wealth. No financial background required. No music theory needed. Just the curiosity to see that what moves you and what sustains you have always been the same thing.
"Every great composition has structure. So does every great financial life. Learn to hear both."
Music and money operate on the same hidden architecture. Time signatures map to cash flow cycles. Key signatures mirror portfolio allocation. Once you hear the pattern, you cannot unhear it.
Explore The Theory →Original writing from a CFO with 21 years on stage. No recycled advice. No generic frameworks. Every piece is written at the intersection of financial intelligence and musical thinking — the perspective no one else is positioned to offer.
Read The Score →Hazrat Inayat Khan wrote that music is the language of the soul. Money, it turns out, speaks the same dialect. This pillar explores the vibrational, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of both — where quantum physics meets the ledger.
Enter The Mysticism →Philosophy without action is just noise. This is where the theory becomes a tool — budgeting, tax strategy, real estate, QuickBooks workflow, crypto fundamentals. Delivered with the precision of a CFO and the clarity of someone who has performed under pressure for two decades.
Start The Practice →As any musician in any band will attest: "We're all following the bass player." The audience doesn't know this,
Most of us were taught that money is math. Add enough of it up, subtract your debts, and the number at the bottom of the
This is The Music of Money, a brand new site that I've started to provide editorial style musings on two of my favorite
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