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From Controller to CFO: What Changes?

CFO Talks

Key Differences in Everyday Tasks: Reporting: The Controller prepares financial reports; the CFO reviews these reports and uses them to make decisions or plan strategies. The CFO looks at this budget with a telescope, considering how it fits with the company’s long-term plans and what changes might be needed.

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What Controllers Can Do to Help Leverage FP&A Solutions

The Finance Weekly

Strategic: Quality of various strategies helping companies reach short and long term goals. Compliance: Abide by laws regarding environmental regulations, financial reporting, etc. Internal: Employee experience and quality of company management. A collaborative approach can also vastly improve risk management.

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Change Management: The Modern CFO’s Blueprint 

CFO Talks

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. Through these discussions, both leaders can jointly refine the company’s strategic direction.

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