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CFOs
CFOs are the chief financial officers of an organization, responsible for managing the company's finances, including financial planning, risk management, and reporting to the board of directors and investors.
Why it’s in the news: CFOs are in the news due to their critical role in navigating significant financial challenges, such as rising interest rates, the integration of new technologies like AI, and managing risks associated with modern business operations like cloud computing.
Latest on CFOs
- Working Capital Is Becoming a Priced Portfolio for CFOs
- The Finance Stack’s Great Unbundling Has CFOs Asking What They Need to Own
- At 3%-Plus Rates, Forecasting Errors Have a Real Price Tag for CFOs
- The Cloud Risk CFOs Aren’t Measuring: What Happens When a Vendor Disappears?
- Nearly 4 in 10 CFOs See Gen AI Paying Off Within Two Years
- OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar Built an AI-Native Department. Mid-Market CFOs Can Start Smaller.
- Bank of America's Matthew Davies advised finance leaders at a summer conference that CFOs must prioritize data quality before implementing new technology solutions.
- AI Gives Cybersecurity a Backlog CFOs and CISOs Can’t Patch Away
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