Business Consulting
Strategic guidance to help your business navigate challenges and seize opportunities for growth.
Learn MoreData-driven market analysis, competitive intelligence, and industry-specific financial research to inform better decisions.
Sound business decisions require more than internal financial data, they require understanding the market landscape, competitive positioning, and industry trends that shape your opportunity. Without rigorous industry research, businesses make expansion, pricing, and investment decisions based on assumptions instead of evidence.
SMAART Company provides targeted industry research and competitive intelligence for Florida businesses. Our analysts examine market size, growth trajectories, competitor benchmarks, regulatory trends, and financial performance standards specific to your industry to deliver actionable intelligence that supports strategic planning, M&A evaluation, and investor presentations.
Whether you need a competitive landscape report for a board meeting, market sizing for a funding pitch, or industry financial benchmarks for internal planning, our research team delivers the data and analysis you need.
Define research objectives, target industry segments, and the specific questions that need to be answered.
Collect data from public filings, industry databases, regulatory sources, and proprietary research channels.
Synthesize findings into actionable insights, benchmarks, trends, competitive positioning, and risk factors.
Deliver a comprehensive industry research report with executive summary, data visualizations, and strategic recommendations.
Present findings to your leadership team and provide ongoing advisory as market conditions evolve.
Every strategic move deserves market context. We deliver industry research with a financial lens that turns trends into actionable decisions.
Get answers to the most common questions about our industry research services.
We research any industry relevant to our clients' business decisions, with deep expertise in real estate, healthcare, professional services, construction, retail, technology, and financial services in the Florida market.
SMAART combines market research with financial expertise. Our reports are not just qualitative trend summaries, they include financial benchmarks, valuation implications, and strategic recommendations grounded in accounting and advisory practice.
Yes. We frequently provide industry screening reports as part of M&A due diligence, helping buyers understand the target's market positioning, competitive threats, and industry growth outlook.
Focused competitive-landscape reports deliver in 3 to 5 weeks. Full market-sizing and investment-thesis studies run 6 to 10 weeks, depending on data depth and number of industry segments covered. Rush engagements for pitch-deck or board-meeting deadlines are regularly accommodated.
Fixed engagement fees based on scope, industry complexity, and data-source requirements. Quotes are delivered in writing after a scoping call, no hourly billing, no surprise invoices at delivery.
SMAART Company's industry research team delivers the competitive intelligence and market analysis your business needs to plan, invest, and compete with confidence.
Schedule ConsultationStrategic guidance to help your business navigate challenges and seize opportunities for growth.
Learn MoreAccurate, reliable bookkeeping services that give you complete visibility into your financial health.
Learn MoreExpert tax preparation services that maximize deductions and ensure full compliance.
Learn MoreAtlantic hurricane season runs June 1 to November 30. Here is how Florida small business owners protect cash flow, records, and insurance before a storm hits.
Read ArticleThe FIFA World Cup reaches Miami on June 11, 2026, with seven matches at Hard Rock Stadium. Here's how South Florida business owners can ready their cash flow, payroll, and records to turn the surge into real profit, not just temporary movement.
Read ArticleMost small-business budgets fail the same way, they are built in December, reviewed in January, and forgotten by March. A budget that actually shapes decisions through the year follows a different structure: bottom-up construction, quarterly reforecasting, and explicit variance review every month.
Read Article