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Deloitte country CFO: How you can rise through the ranks

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I started to like numbers and did very well in Math. 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.

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Using Detailed Meeting Checklists to Drive Referral Growth

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And really, the adversity and the problem solving is something I really…I don’t shy away from. And you start doing the math of the staff, and you’re like, “I can hire people for less than this.” Do we have a line of credit open up against the account? I thrive from. Budget updates.

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Transcript: Michael Lewis on SBF & FTX

Barry Ritholtz

Because he was all sure he was a totally isolated math. So, so he’s brilliant at math. He goes to m i t to study, study physics and math. So brilliant enough so that sure, he goes to math camp in the summer and find, kind of finds his tribe. But in math camp, he’s not the best. And the Undoing project.

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Transcript: Ed Hyman

Barry Ritholtz

How much of, of your rankings come from the fact that you have these very problem solving oriented academic background? I’d been ranked i i back in the seventies, if you can do the math. 00:14:23 [Speaker Changed] Well, if I get 5% in the money market, why am I’m gonna leave cash in a savings or a checking account?