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A chief financial officer (CFO) is the person in charge of all of the financial activities of a company. The CFOs duties include tracking cash flow and financial planning as well as analyzing the companys financial strengths and weaknesses. The CFO also proposes corrective actions.
A companys CFO is a member of its C-suite. This means they are a high-ranking member of its executive branch. As such, they hold a considerable amount of power when it comes to the companys finances. As such, they are the financial manager, making important financial and investment decisions.
What Does a CFO Do? The CFOs role is twofold: Oversee the organizations financial activities, including being responsible for the finance and accounting professionals who perform operational functions, and serve in a strategic advisory role for the CEO and C-suite peers.
The CEO is the highest-ranking role in the organisation. CEOs and CFOs are not equal in the organisational hierarchy, despite both having Chief in their titles. Generally, the CEO reports to the board of directors, whereas the CFO reports to the CEO.
A chief financial officer, or CFO, is a top-level position that works alongside the CEO and other executives to ensure the success of a company.

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CFO hierarchy. The hierarchy you choose depends on your primary focus: CEO COO CFO hierarchy: This model puts operations first, with the COO setting goals based on day-to-day needs and the CFO providing financial support to keep processes efficient.
The CFO thus has oversight of risk-, investment- and treasury management: the Chief Risk Officer, Chief Investment Officer and Treasurer will report to the CFO (or in smaller firms, the CFO assumes these roles). CFOs, in some organizations, will appoint a Chief Procurement Officer.
A CPA is less expensive than a CFO (but more expensive than an accountant or bookkeeper). This is because a CFO often has a decade or more of high-level financial and operational experience and proven track record of driving company success. A CPA, however, has less depth and breadth to their experience.

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