The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of a company is the corporate officer primarily responsible for managing the financial risks of a business. This executive is also responsible for financial planning and record-keeping. In recent years, however, the role has expanded to encompass communicating financial performance and forecasts to the analyst community. The title is equivalent to finance director, commonly seen in the United Kingdom. The CFO typically reports to the Chief Executive Officer, and is frequently a member of the board of directors.
By comparison of CEO with CFO as strategic business partner and statutory duties under SEC and Sarbanes-Oxley Act, both are equal ranking top executive and separate posts.
Though there is no official industry benchmark, CFOs/Finance Directors of public listed corporations are ex-Big 4 accounting firm professionals, controllership exposure, BS in Accounting, and holder of CPA and or MBA.
Many CFOs without the formal credentials still have a thorough understanding of finance and a knowledge of problem solving through quantification.
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