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How to Find the Best FP&A Candidates for Your Team

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FP&A candidates typically have a background in finance, accounting, or a related field and possess a combination of skills and knowledge in financial analysis, modeling, and strategic planning. Experience: FP&A candidates may have prior experience in financial analysis, accounting, or related roles.

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What is a Virtual CFO? A Guide for Businesses

Michigan CFO

Their primary duties include financial planning, analysis, risk management, financial reporting, and leadership of the finance & accounting team. CFOs play a pivotal role in strategic decision-making, ensuring the financial health and stability of the business.

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Change Management: The Modern CFO’s Blueprint 

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Implementing a Follow-up Process A structured follow-up process is essential for tracking progress, ensuring accountability, and addressing any issues that arise during the implementation of a change initiative. Collaboratively Addressing Challenges When challenges arise, the CFO works closely with the CEO to devise solutions.

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Deloitte country CFO: How you can rise through the ranks

Future CFO

This made me decide to pursue my education in accounting. After graduation, I started my career in finance at Arthur Anderson as an auditor and became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Then I spent three years with Chevron as a regional finance and accounting implementer. I started to like numbers and did very well in Math.

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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. At the same time, hundreds of nonprofits are waking up to realize that the financial structure they’ve always relied on doesn’t work as well any more. So why do accountants leave nonprofit organizations?