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Welcome John Azlant

Focus CFO

John is a highly accomplished executive boasting considerable experience in strategic planning, treasury management, accounting, financial analysis, and business development. John Azlant has joined the FocusCFO team in Northeast Ohio.

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How to Earn Big as a CFO?

The Finance Weekly

His significant role at Live Nation has been crucial in shaping the company's strategy and financial planning, thanks to his extensive experience in the entertainment industry and financial management. Manage cash flow and plan for financial needs. Supervise and offer suggestions for the financial department.

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5 Excel-heavy Pain Points still Dragging down finance teams in 2024

The Finance Weekly

Under this familiar process, financial personnel export data from their organization's software, typically the company's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. All involving Excel data manipulation. Most, if not all, such processes are currently reliant on Excel spreadsheets.

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BIG Loyalty’s CFO: How to overcome gender challenges at work

Future CFO

Editor’s note: For our Female Leadership in Finance Series, FutureCFO editor Teresa Leung recently had a chat with Sereen Teoh (pictured below), CFO at BIG Loyalty. An effective leadership team depends on the CEO and CFO being a great double act. FutureCFO: What are your responsibilities as the CFO at BIG Loyalty?

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Orchestrating cohesion amid a multifaceted focus

Future CFO

The sum of many responsibilities As for what it means to be an effective CFO, she said it is going beyond Financial Analysis and Reporting, being more proactive involvement in the operations and overall strategy development and execution of an organisation.

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Transcript: Charlie Ellis

Barry Ritholtz

The plan was to do an IPO to raise $200 million in new client assets for the funds. But here’s a group who’s highly motivated, they’re doing all kinds of leadership things, and nobody is taking a profit. And most people really ought to have a good investment plan, but they don’t. That’s the American way.