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Building Financial Clarity Since 2018

We started consolenext because too many businesses were making decisions based on gut feelings rather than solid numbers. Seven years later, we're still helping companies across Taiwan turn financial data into actionable strategies that actually work.

240+

Businesses supported with forecasting models

7 Years

Focused exclusively on financial planning

12 Team

Financial analysts and planners

Taiwan

Based in Nantou County serving nationwide

How We Approach Financial Forecasting

Back in 2018, we noticed something. Most businesses had plenty of financial data but struggled to make sense of it. Spreadsheets everywhere, but no clear picture of where things were heading.

So we built consolenext around a straightforward idea: financial forecasting should give you confidence, not confusion. We work with businesses to create budgeting models that reflect real market conditions and actual business patterns.

What sets us apart? We don't just hand you a forecast and walk away. Our team stays involved throughout the year, adjusting models as conditions change and helping you understand what the numbers are telling you.

Over the past seven years, we've refined our approach based on what actually helps businesses plan better. No theoretical frameworks that look good on paper but fall apart in practice. Just practical financial planning that gives you the information you need when decisions need to be made.

Financial planning workspace with budgeting documents and analysis tools
Team collaboration session on financial forecasting strategies
Data analysis and financial modeling in progress

Our Methodology Makes the Difference

We've developed a forecasting approach that combines statistical modeling with real-world business context. Because numbers alone never tell the full story.

01

Context-First Analysis

We start by understanding your business model, market position, and operational realities. Your forecast needs to reflect how your business actually operates, not generic industry assumptions.

02

Scenario Planning Framework

Markets change. We build multiple forecast scenarios so you can see potential outcomes under different conditions. This helps you prepare for various situations rather than betting everything on one prediction.

03

Rolling Review Process

Financial forecasts aren't set-and-forget documents. We review and adjust quarterly, incorporating new data and market shifts. Your forecast stays current and useful throughout the year.

Meet Our Financial Strategy Director

Our team brings together financial analysis expertise with deep understanding of Taiwan's business environment.

Mei-Lin Huang, Financial Strategy Director at consolenext

Mei-Lin Huang

Financial Strategy Director

Mei-Lin founded consolenext after spending eight years in corporate finance watching businesses struggle with forecasting. She realized most companies needed practical planning support more than complex financial engineering. Now she leads our team in creating forecasting models that business owners can actually understand and use for decision-making. Her background includes financial analysis for both multinational corporations and local Taiwan businesses, giving her perspective on what works across different company sizes and industries.

Collaborative Planning Sessions

We work directly with your management team to ensure forecasts reflect your strategic priorities and operational knowledge. Your insights combined with our financial expertise create more accurate projections.

Clear Communication Style

Financial jargon doesn't help anyone make better decisions. We explain forecasts in straightforward language and focus on what the numbers mean for your specific business situation.

Long-Term Partnerships

Most of our clients work with us year after year. As we get to know your business better, our forecasts become more accurate and useful. We're invested in your ongoing financial clarity.

Taiwan Market Knowledge

Operating in Taiwan means understanding local market dynamics, seasonal patterns, and economic factors. Our forecasting models incorporate Taiwan-specific considerations that generic approaches miss.