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What are a chief financial officer's (CFO) two roles?
Use real-world examples to explain why these roles are important to a company's success.
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What are a chief financial officer's (CFO) two roles? Use real-world examples to explain why these roles are important to a company's success.
The first role of the CFO is to be a controller of finance. In this role is responsible for accurate financial information of the company. He is responsible for presenting the reports in a timely and accurate manner. The second role is that of the ...
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