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The Future of Financial Leadership: Aligning Operational and Strategic CFOs

The Finance Weekly

An operational CFO optimizes performance by combining data from various departments with financial data. It involves analyzing financial statements and data from different business units. Though both have many of the same responsibilities, each type carries different expertise.

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Quickbooks Integrations for Better Connectivity and Reporting

The Finance Weekly

Also, the subscription service comes with cool features such as follows: Keeping tabs on inventory Sorting out your books Sending out invoices smoothly Managing payroll Dishing out financial reports Linking up with other apps for a seamless workflow Plus, you can share access with different permissions for your team.

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Do Nonprofits Use Cash or Accrual Accounting?

The Charity CFO

And it may be the right choice for small nonprofits that don’t have experience with accounting, the budget to hire help, or time to learn. Also, revenue must be recorded when it is actually or “constructively” received. Accurate Budgeting for Your Nonprofit. Cash accounting is less complex than accrual accounting.