chief financial officer
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Definition
Noun: - The corporate executive having financial authority to make appropriations and authorize expenditures for a firm: The "chief financial officer" (CFO) is a senior corporate officer responsible for managing the financial actions of a company. This includes tracking cash flow, financial planning, analyzing the company's financial strengths and weaknesses, and proposing corrective actions.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The chief financial officer presented the annual budget to the board of directors.
- A company's chief financial officer oversees all financial reporting and compliance.
- She was promoted to chief financial officer after demonstrating exceptional skill in managing the firm's investments.
Advanced Usage
- "to report to the chief financial officer": to be under the direct managerial supervision of the CFO.
- The heads of accounting and treasury both report directly to the chief financial officer.
- "interim chief financial officer": a person appointed to perform the CFO's duties on a temporary basis, often during a search for a permanent replacement.
- The controller will serve as interim chief financial officer until a permanent hire is made.
Variants and Related Words
- CFO (n): A common acronym for "chief financial officer."
- The CFO will join the CEO for the investor call.
- Finance Director (n): A similar high-level financial executive title, sometimes used interchangeably with or as a step below CFO, depending on the organization.
- Treasurer (n): A corporate officer often responsible for managing liquidity, risk, and capital, who may report to the CFO.
Synonyms
- Financial Controller (in some organizational contexts, though this role is often more focused on accounting and reporting).
- Head of Finance.
Related Phrases
- C-suite executive: A term referring to a company's most important senior executives, whose titles often begin with "chief," such as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
- As a C-suite executive, the chief financial officer plays a key role in strategic decision-making.
Noun
- the corporate executive having financial authority to make appropriations and authorize expenditures for a firm