Small firm.
Focused work.
Real accountability.
CozyWeathers is a boutique advisory firm built around one focus: helping international businesses enter and grow in the United States. We are deliberately small, and that’s by design.
Built for
cross-border work.
CozyWeathers works exclusively with international businesses — primarily from China — navigating the U.S. market. We understand both sides of that equation: the expectations, structures, and operating norms on the Chinese side, and the regulatory, financial, and commercial realities on the U.S. side.
We are not a large firm. We don’t operate across dozens of industries or geographies. That focus is intentional — it means every client engagement gets direct, senior attention, and our recommendations are grounded in actual cross-border experience rather than general business theory.
As clients move from market entry into active operations, financial visibility and structured accounting become critical to sustainable growth. We plan for this from the start — not as an add-on, but as a natural part of how the business needs to be built.
Three things we
consistently prioritize.
These aren’t values written for a website. They reflect how we actually operate with clients.
Founder-led.
Directly involved.
I started Cozy Weathers LLC with a focus on supporting businesses navigating cross-border operations between China and the United States. Having seen how cost structure, logistics coordination, and financial visibility can impact decision-making, I wanted to build a firm that emphasizes clarity and practical, data-driven support.
Our approach is centered on helping businesses better understand their operations from a financial perspective — including cost analysis, budgeting, and process improvement — so they can make informed decisions as they grow across markets.
Project-based advisors: Depending on the engagement, we bring in trusted specialists in legal, accounting, logistics, or industry-specific areas on a project basis. We work with people we know and have worked with before — not a generic referral network.
