Results

Real engagements. Real numbers. Quietly compounding.

A representative selection of recent client outcomes across the six expense categories Viking covers. Names withheld pending consent; figures verified from before-and-after invoices.

Distribution · 38 employees · DFW

Five categories audited, $182K returned in year one.

Regional distributor whose retiring CFO believed all major vendor contracts were 'already negotiated.' Audit found 22% in avoidable merchant processing fees, six dormant phone lines, and an outdated insurance policy.

$182K
Annual savings
5
Categories
Manufacturing · 64 employees · Plano

Telecom-only audit recovered $47K without changing carriers.

12-year incumbent telecom relationship had drifted: phantom services, decommissioned circuits still being billed, and outdated rate plans. Renegotiated existing contract — no carrier change required.

$47K
Annual savings
0
Vendors changed
Healthcare practice · 22 employees · Dallas

Merchant statement audit found a $9,200 annual error.

Specialty practice's payment processor had silently moved them to non-qualified rate tiers after a software upgrade. Recovered 18 months of overcharges and reset rates.

$9.2K
Annual savings
18 mo
Recovered
Construction · 45 employees · Fort Worth

AP automation paid back in 7 months.

150–200 paper invoices per month consuming 3 days of bookkeeper time per week. New workflow cut that to 4 hours per week and unlocked $11K in early-pay discounts.

$11K
Discounts captured
7 mo
Payback period
Professional services · 18 employees · Dallas

Insurance program rebuilt around vendor independence.

Owner had stayed with the same broker for 8 years out of inertia. Independent rebid produced equivalent coverage at $14K less in annual premium with a higher-rated carrier.

$14K
Annual premium savings
8 yrs
Inertia broken
Hospitality · 90 employees · DFW Metro

PEO comparison saved $32K and improved benefits.

Restaurant group had been on a single PEO for years without competitive bid. Side-by-side analysis of three providers produced same benefit package at lower per-employee cost.

$32K
Annual savings
Same
Benefits coverage

All figures verified from client invoices before and after engagement. Industry, headcount, and outcome metrics are real; identifying details modified for confidentiality.

In Their Own Words

What clients say after the audit.

Brad found money I didn't know we were losing. The merchant statement audit alone covered his fee three times over in the first quarter. He also told us when not to switch — which is rarer than it should be.
JM
J. Martinez
CFO, Regional Distribution Co.
We'd been with the same telecom vendor for 12 years. Brad mapped every line, killed six we'd forgotten about, and renegotiated the contract. We didn't change carriers — we just stopped overpaying our existing one.
SK
S. Khan
Owner, DFW Manufacturing
What I appreciated most was that he wouldn't sell me anything I didn't need. Half the categories he audited, his recommendation was 'you're fine — leave it alone.' That's how we knew the other half was real.
RH
R. Hayes
President, Commercial Services Firm
The findings report was the most useful single document we've gotten from a vendor in five years. Even the recommendations we didn't act on were worth reading.
DT
D. Thompson
Owner, Construction Firm
Industries We Know Best

Where we've delivered the most savings.

Vendor contracts and pricing structures vary by industry. These are the verticals where we have the deepest pattern recognition.

Distribution & wholesale Manufacturing Healthcare practices Professional services Construction & trades Hospitality & restaurant groups Auto dealerships Specialty retail Logistics & transportation

What would your numbers look like?

If you have at least three of merchant processing, telecom, insurance, AP volume, payroll, or significant utility spend — there is almost certainly a finding worth seeing.