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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. Budgeting: The Controller gathers info and puts the budget together. The Controller might help by pulling together the necessary data.

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The best software for financial close and overview of the process

Spreadym

Here are the typical steps involved in the financial close process: Pre-Close Activities: This phase involves preliminary activities to prepare for the close process, such as reviewing account reconciliations, ensuring the completeness of transactions, and resolving any outstanding issues or discrepancies.

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How to Earn Big as a CFO?

The Finance Weekly

Identify investment and financial planning opportunities. Collaborate with other executives and department heads on budget creation and management. Attend board meetings and provide detailed financial reports and recommendations to company leadership. Prepare quarterly and annual tax filings.

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