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Finding the Right Accounting Partner

CFO Plans

When it comes to revolutionizing your financial management, finding the right accounting partner is a critical decision. This introspection will guide you towards the ideal accounting partner that aligns with your unique needs. Look for an accounting partner that values open communication, responsiveness, and proactive problem-solving.

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Turning challenges into opportunities: being a financial controller in 2024

Future CFO

As they assist in compliance audits and the monitoring of internal controls to ensure that everyone within the company does their job correctly, they are also expected to thrive and flourish amid the challenges along the way for the benefit of the organisation.

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12 Best Paying Jobs in Finance in 2023

CFO News Room

CFOs typically have a deep understanding of economic theory and practice and strong analytical and problem-solving skills. They may work in various industries, such as investment firms, accounting firms, banks, or the government. Chief Compliance Officer. Senior Accountants. Financial Manager. Financial Examiner.

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Hong Kong employers need non-traditional accounting skills

Future CFO

Have you ever considered a career in non-traditional accounting? According to a career survey by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants , 36% of member respondents are undertaking roles in non-traditional accounting functions and employers are experiencing difficulties in retaining and recruiting such talents.

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Why Do Nonprofit Accountants Quit?

The Charity CFO

During the “Great Recession,” nonprofits have lost their accountants and financial directors at record rates. And they’re tired of the hamster wheel of hiring, re-hiring, training, and re-training bookkeepers and accountants. So why do accountants leave nonprofit organizations? Why Do Nonprofit Accountants Quit?

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How to Earn Big as a CFO?

The Finance Weekly

CFOs need strong finance and accounting skills, along with years of experience, to find ways to enhance the organization's financial well-being. The CFO may work with the finance and accounting team to predict the effects of different operational decisions. Resolve accounting and finance problems.

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Elevating tomorrow’s finance leaders today

Future CFO

These days, strong computer skills, as are advanced knowledge of accounting, budgeting, and finances. The specialist skills within finance and accounting that are proving to be the most difficult to find amongst job candidates include business/financial analysis, compliance, financial planning and analysis, risk, and internal audit.