Jared Resnick
Director of Finance at Mobilization Funding, Tampa FL. The financial authority who validates every calculation, tests every journal entry, and makes sure every penny reconciles. When Jared signs off, the math is right.
The Arc
Every financial system needs a person who holds it accountable. Not the person who builds it — the person who breaks it, questions it, and refuses to sign off until every number reconciles to the penny. At Mobilization Funding, that person is Jared Resnick.
As Director of Finance, Jared sits at the intersection of construction lending operations and the technology that powers them. He doesn't just read dashboards — he validates the formulas behind them. He doesn't just approve journal entries — he tests the integration that generates them. He doesn't just review xIRR outputs — he verifies the Newton-Raphson convergence against his own calculations.
That's a rare breed of finance director. Most are consumers of technology. Jared is a validator of it. He understands construction lending financial modeling at an expert level — the kind of understanding that comes from years of managing real loan portfolios, real interest rate brackets, and real money flowing through real systems.
What Jared Brings
Financial Modeling & Validation
Jared doesn’t just review financial models — he stress-tests them. Edge cases, rounding errors, off-by-one cents. If a formula can break, he’ll find the input that breaks it. Construction lending financial modeling at an expert level, validated through years of real-world loan portfolio management.
QuickBooks Integration Expertise
Validated the bi-directional QuickBooks journal entry integration that Glen built at Cloud Nimbus. Three entry types: disbursements and advances, repayments, and closing costs and fees. Every journal entry tested against real GL accounts. Every sync confirmed to tie back to the source of truth.
xIRR & Portfolio Analytics
Tested and validated the xIRR financial calculation engine built on the Newton-Raphson iterative method. When you’re computing internal rates of return on irregular cash flows across a portfolio of construction loans, there’s no room for approximation. Jared made sure the math was exact.
Loan Accounting & Roll Forward
Loan roll forward tracking, interest rate bracket management, amortization schedules, fee accounting — the full lifecycle of construction loan financial operations. Jared knows where every dollar is at every point in the loan lifecycle, and he makes sure the systems do too.
Audit & Compliance Readiness
The kind of finance director who keeps the books audit-ready at all times. Flinks bank data reconciled to real-world balances. Financial analytics dashboards validated against source systems. When auditors come knocking, Jared’s numbers are already waiting for them.
By the Numbers
3
QuickBooks Entry Types Validated
100%
Reconciliation Standard
xIRR
Newton-Raphson Engine Tested
0
Pennies Left Unaccounted
The Numbers Don't Lie
There's a standard in finance that most people talk about but few actually enforce: every transaction reconciles, every balance ties, every report traces back to a source document. It sounds simple. It's brutally hard in practice, especially when you're dealing with construction loans that have irregular disbursement schedules, variable interest rates, and fees that accrue differently depending on the loan stage.
Jared enforces that standard. Not by setting policies and hoping people follow them — by personally validating the systems that produce the numbers. When Glen at Cloud Nimbus built the QuickBooks bi-directional sync, Jared didn't just approve the spec. He tested every journal entry type against the general ledger. When the xIRR engine went live, Jared ran parallel calculations by hand to verify convergence. When the Flinks bank data integration started pulling real balances, Jared reconciled them against statements.
That's the difference between a finance director who trusts the software and one who trusts the math. Jared trusts the math.
How I Know Jared
Cloud Nimbus LLC — I built the financial systems he validates
I built the financial technology stack at Mobilization Funding through my company, Cloud Nimbus LLC. The QuickBooks integration, the xIRR calculation engine, the financial analytics dashboards, the loan roll forward tracking — all of it. And Jared is the person who holds all of it accountable.
Building financial systems for someone like Jared is the ultimate test. He doesn't wave things through. He doesn't take “it looks right” as an answer. He opens QuickBooks, pulls up the GL, and checks that every journal entry I'm generating matches what should be there. He takes the xIRR output, rebuilds the cash flow schedule in his own model, and confirms the rate converges to the same number. He compares the Flinks bank pull to the actual bank statement and flags discrepancies measured in cents.
That's exactly the kind of finance director you want validating your code. Not someone who nods along — someone who makes you prove it. Every time Jared signs off on something I've built, I know it's right. Not because I think it's right. Because Jared verified it's right.
When Jared says the numbers tie, you can take it to the bank. Literally.
Why He Matters
Technology in finance is only as good as the person who validates it. You can build the most elegant xIRR engine in the world, the cleanest QuickBooks integration, the most beautiful dashboard — and none of it matters if the numbers are wrong. Jared is the person who makes sure the numbers are never wrong.
In construction lending, the stakes are real. Contractors need disbursements to keep building. Investors need accurate returns to keep funding. Regulators need compliant books to keep the lights on. Jared sits at the center of all of that — the financial backbone who makes sure every dollar flowing through Mobilization Funding is accounted for, reconciled, and correct.
He's not the kind of finance director who delegates validation to a spreadsheet. He's the kind who does it himself, confirms it twice, and then asks you to explain why row 47 is off by three cents. That's the standard. And it's the reason every financial system I've built for Mobilization Funding is better than it would have been without him.
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