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Top 4 Reasons Why Flipkart's CFO May Have Left
What made Binny Bansal to show Baweja the door
How and When to Grow Your Company's Accounting Function
When people start businesses, they don't always think about the ancillary tasks that keep those businesses going. Accounting, for a start.
10th Edition Of Annual CFO Strategies Forum In Dubai This November
The event acts as a platform to discuss various opportunities and challenges that CFOs face in the current economic climate, and how they can tackle them.
What to Expect from a Part-Time CFO
A part-time CFO focuses on key financial elements, rather than day-to-day details of the business.
Good Chief Financial Officers Focus on Much More Than Finance
If your preferred career path includes running your own startup, it pays to pay attention to your CFO.
How a Partnership Between HR and Finance Can Move Your Company Forward
In today's highly competitive business landscape, you can't have one without the other.
Why CFO's keep Working Capital Optimization on top of the agenda
Every CFO wants to see his organization well capitalized and hence WCO is a top item on the agenda for any CFO.
Why You Need to Think Like a CFO
When it comes to your personal finances, make every decision count.
Should you hire a CFO or outsource one?
Outsourcing CFO is a much better way to getting traditional as well strategic role from a CFO.
Zirtual's 'Outsourced CFO' Says Business Model Was to Blame
Ryan Keating offers his take on the on-demand virtual assistant company's demise.
5 Essential Steps to Prepare for an IPO
A financial team that's laid the right foundation will be able to move forward when market conditions are ideal and the timing is right.
Uber's CFO Steps Down After Just Two Years
Brent Callinicos joined the ride-hailing company in 2013.
How to Explain Cash Flow to Your Stakeholders
When looking at a statement of cash flows, it's important to highlight the most telling numbers first.
The 5 Elements of Success With an IPO and Beyond
Taking your company public is about more than bringing in a lot of new funds. For one thing, it won't really be your company anymore.