Monday, May 28, 2012

The Importance of a Chief Financial Officer in Business

The need for a chief financial officer (CFO) is often overlooked, especially by new companies, because of the lack of understanding about the job. Generally, a CFO is in charge of 1) interpreting and preparing a company's financial statements, 2) developing finance strategies in the company's dealings with banks and investors, 3) planning tax payments, 4) formulating internal controls to minimize fraud, 5) preparing the company's budget and 6) handling financial compliance. With the importance of these tasks, it's hard to believe that there are companies without a CFO in their employ.

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