People at a table reviewing printed planning documents and notes

A planning sitting with printed maps — the conversation stays on paper until the pictures hold.

Tbilisi · Financial planning pictures

Sit with the year before it arrives.

We draw cash, commitments, and planned moves so finance leads, owners, and family offices in Georgia can argue from one set of pictures instead of five conflicting files.

Studio

Level 10, 26 Kazbegi Avenue, Tbilisi 0160

+995 32 555 7500

Walk-ins are not kept. We set a table for a first conversation once we have a sketch of the entities, the planning year, and the questions the board or owners actually need answered.

How a planning year looks

Pictures that survive a long meeting

Finance teams in Georgia often arrive with several versions of the same year: one in the ledger, one in a working file, one in a slide deck. We sit with those versions until cash, commitments, and planned moves can be pointed at on a small set of maps.

  1. Source week. Ledgers, loan schedules, and the current forecast are laid out as they are, including the gaps.
  2. Draft maps. Cash through the months, working-capital tightness, and the investments already promised get a first drawing.
  3. Walkthrough. The people who will live with the year sit at one table and mark what still is not true.
Printed financial statements and a calculator on a wooden desk

Flagship work

Cash-flow mapping

A six-to-eight-week drawing of how cash actually moves through the planning year, including the months that already look tight.

Span
Six to eight weeks
Where
Kazbegi Avenue studio and the client's office in Georgia
Fee basis
Quoted from GEL 8,400

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Also on the table

Related planning pictures

Handwritten charts and figures on paper during a planning review

Board-pack pictures

A short set of planning pictures a committee can actually read in a sitting, with a legend written for people who do not live in the ledger.

How this work is scoped
Colleagues in discussion around a meeting table

Scenario sittings

A facilitated day that puts a base year, a tighter year, and a delayed-investment year on the same table so the room can choose in daylight.

How this work is scoped
Two colleagues reviewing documents together in a bright office

Family-office year-ahead

A quiet review of household, operating, and property cash so a family sitting in Tbilisi can see the year without mixing the books in one argument.

How this work is scoped
Close-up of printed financial tables and a pen

Quarterly budget-to-actual

A repeating review that draws variance against the plan you already approved, so the next quarter is not a surprise dressed as a story.

How this work is scoped

From a client table

“The maps did not invent a calmer year. They made the August squeeze visible in March, which is when we still had choices.”

Lela Mchedlishvili, finance lead, regional food distributor · Tbilisi

More notes from sittings

Field notes

Recent writing from the studio

Notebook, printed pages, and a cup of coffee on a work table

8 June 2026

Reading variance without rewriting the year

A late close tempts everyone to rebuild the plan. Most quarters only need the months that actually finished, honestly marked.

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Team reviewing papers and a laptop during a planning discussion

19 May 2026

Three questions before you lengthen a forecast

A three-year picture is not automatically wiser than a thirteen-month one. Horizon is a claim about what you can know.

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People seated along a conference table during a working meeting

2 April 2026

What a board can read in twenty minutes

A committee does not need more charts. It needs three questions, a cash strip, and a list of purchases already signed.

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