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From Controller to CFO: What Changes?

CFO Talks

It’s about making plans for the company’s financial future and finding ways to make the business better. Example: When it’s time for an audit, the Controller is hands-on, working directly with the auditors, showing them the books, and explaining the details. The Controller might help by pulling together the necessary data.

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How to Earn Big as a CFO?

The Finance Weekly

Manage cash flow and plan for financial needs. Supervise and offer suggestions for the financial department. Assist with risk management, audits, and research. Identify investment and financial planning opportunities. During turbulent times, CFOs need to be brave and creative in managing risks.

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Preparing Your Finance Organization for the New Era of AI

CFO Leadership

Many have since advanced to intelligent process automation (IPA) — RPA amplified with artificial intelligence (AI) — to streamline and improve more complex work, from tax and compliance reporting to financial statement reconciliation.