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  2. Chief financial officer - Wikipedia

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    A chief financial officer (CFO) is an officer of a company or organization who is assigned the primary responsibility for making decisions for the company for projects and its finances; i.a.: financial planning, management of financial risks, record-keeping, and financial reporting, and, increasingly, the analysis of data. The CFO thus has ...

  3. 27% of job listings for CFOs now mention AI - AOL

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    Of the 1,000 job listings for CFOs in January 2025, 27% included AI in the job description. This compares to 8% mentions of AI in 1,000 CFO job listings at the same time last year.

  4. Financial controllers are the CFO’s right hand—and 86% say ...

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    Good morning. The role of CFOs is evolving at a rapid pace while also becoming more strategic with new and diverse responsibilities. All of that means a shift in the finance organization as well ...

  5. Top finance chiefs reveal how the role of the CFO has ...

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    Mandy Fields, CFO at the cosmetics and skincare company e.l.f. Beauty, agreed the role of the CFO is very different than it used to be. “I think the financial foundation is just table stakes ...

  6. FP&A - Wikipedia

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    In larger companies, "FP&A" will run as a dedicated area or team, under an "FP&A Manager" reporting to the CFO. [6] FP&A is distinct from financial management and accounting in that it is oriented, additionally, towards business performance management, and, further, encompasses both qualitative and quantitative analysis.

  7. Virtual CFO - Wikipedia

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    The primary role of a chief financial officer in any organization is to oversee the financial planning, maintain and report on the financial activities, and manage financial risk of the business. A virtual CFO provides the same services but since the common clientele of a virtual CFO are small businesses and startups, there are certain more ...

  8. How CFO turnover may impact company strategy in 2025 - AOL

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    Good morning. CFO turnover continued to increase this year. CFO poaching, planned retirements, or promotions to other C-suite roles are among some of the catalysts.

  9. Chief Financial Officers Act - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Act of 1990 (Public Law 101–576) signed into law by President George H. W. Bush on November 15, 1990, is a United States federal law intended to improve the government's financial management, outlining standards of financial performance and disclosure.