The Chief Financial Officer: What CFOs Do, the Influence they Have, and Why it Matters (Economist Books)
Book Details
Author(s)The Economist, Jason Karaian
PublisherThe Economist
ISBN / ASIN1610393856
ISBN-139781610393850
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank212,150
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The rapid rise in importance of the role of the chief financial officer from back-office accountant to front-line executive is unrivaled by that of any other corporate position. With access to every facet of the business, CFOs now wield a level of influence matched only by chief executives.
This book explains how CFOs earned their privileged status, and what the future may hold for them. It describes their ever-expanding role, and how they are reshaping their departments to help them deal with that transformation. Insights from current and former CFOs provide a first-hand perspective on finance leaders' aspirations and doubts. It is a useful reference for finance chiefs seeking to learn from peers and benchmark their own performance; for those looking to build a career in the C-Suite; for managers seeking to improve their relationship with the finance department; for service providers banks, accountancies and consulting firms and anyone else who wants to get on the good side of the keeper of the corporate checkbook.
This book explains how CFOs earned their privileged status, and what the future may hold for them. It describes their ever-expanding role, and how they are reshaping their departments to help them deal with that transformation. Insights from current and former CFOs provide a first-hand perspective on finance leaders' aspirations and doubts. It is a useful reference for finance chiefs seeking to learn from peers and benchmark their own performance; for those looking to build a career in the C-Suite; for managers seeking to improve their relationship with the finance department; for service providers banks, accountancies and consulting firms and anyone else who wants to get on the good side of the keeper of the corporate checkbook.
