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Modern Qualities a CFO Must Have

The Finance Weekly

Get Involved in All Aspects Of Your Business The difference between an average CFO and a great one is that the latter prioritizes becoming involved in corporate issues, attending sales and marketing meetings and visiting clients. Aside from that, you should be eager to resolve your concerns and provide constructive criticism.

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Planful vs. Datarails

The Finance Weekly

Encompassing tasks such as analyzing financial data, creating budgets and forecasts, managing accounting processes, and ensuring tax adherence and regulatory compliance, these advanced solutions empower finance teams to concentrate on strategic decision-making and higher-value tasks. What is Datarails’, FP&A Genius?

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Nov 5-6) 2022

CFO News Room

We also have a number of articles on taxes and end-of-year planning: The importance for advisors of understanding current RMD rules to ensure their clients take the proper distributions (and avoid a 50% penalty in the process!). in 2023 and the annual deductible will decline by $7 to $226. And while Greg Valliere, chief U.S.

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2022 Best-Of Highlights From The Nerd’s Eye View Blog

CFO News Room

As 2022 comes to a close, I am once again so thankful to all of you, the ever-growing number of readers who continue to regularly visit this Nerd’s Eye View Blog (and share the content with your friends and colleagues, which we greatly appreciate!). Executive Summary.

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Transcript: Marta Norton

Barry Ritholtz

So there are a number of us heading in out of college into the BLS. NORTON: Within Morningstar Investment Management, we are very much high conviction investors probably — RITHOLTZ: Meaning concentrated portfolio? NORTON: Concentrated portfolios or willing to stick our necks out and look different than a benchmark.