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From Controller to CFO: What Changes?

CFO Talks

Financial Analysis: The CFO decides what financial analysis to do to improve the business and shares these insights with other department heads. Communicate: Keep talking to your team, especially the Controller, to ensure you’re all aiming for the same goals.

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How to Earn Big as a CFO?

The Finance Weekly

Communicate with clients, investors, company leaders, and stakeholders. Manage cash flow and plan for financial needs. Supervise and offer suggestions for the financial department. These degree programs include coursework that helps students develop analytical skills and learn financial analysis methods and software.

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Automated and Data Driven Financial Planning Hasn’t Reached its Full Potential

The Finance Weekly

A big part of these changes is increased communication between technology teams and other business departments. However, one department seems to lag behind when it comes to communication procedures: the finance department. For finance teams this is more true than ever, and the recent market volatility has exasperated this issue.

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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.

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The best software for financial close and overview of the process

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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.