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What is a Virtual CFO? A Guide for Businesses

Michigan CFO

Understanding the Role of a CFO A CFO is a high-level executive responsible for overseeing the financial activities of an organization. Their primary duties include financial planning, analysis, risk management, financial reporting, and leadership of the finance & accounting team.

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Finance vs. Accounting

CFO Simplified

A team member in the finance department addresses how a business manages their money, from: Investing and borrowing. Accounting focuses on the day-to-day flow of money in and out of a business. . Accounting teams are responsible for: Invoicing. Recording and paying accounts payable invoices. Reconciling accounts.

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Change Management: The Modern CFO’s Blueprint 

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Identifying Strategic Priorities The process begins with a thorough analysis of the current financial landscape and an evaluation of emerging technologies, like AI, that can significantly enhance operational efficiencies. Investing Time and Resources Commitment is also measured in terms of resource allocation.

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