Cfo

/ˌsiː ɛf ˈoʊ/ noun

Chief Financial Officer; the senior executive responsible for managing a company's financial activities, including financial planning, risk management, record-keeping, and financial reporting. Often considered the second most important executive after the CEO.

Title emerged in the 1960s as companies grew more complex and needed dedicated senior financial leadership. Previously, these duties were handled by controllers or treasurers, but the CFO role elevated financial management to C-suite status.

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