Many Oregon small businesses reach a point where accurate books are no longer enough to make confident decisions. Virtual CFO services bridge the gap between basic bookkeeping and the financial leadership needed to manage cash flow, plan for growth, and navigate Oregon’s layered tax environment – including the Corporate Activity Tax and Paid Leave obligations. This breakdown covers what a virtual CFO actually does, how costs compare to full-time financial hires, clear signals that a business has outgrown bookkeeping alone, and a practical action plan for getting started. Oregon business owners in the $500K to $5M revenue range will find the most relevant guidance here, along with a step-by-step checklist and answers to the most common questions about engaging fractional financial leadership.