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The Difference between a Bookkeeper, an Accountant, and a CFO

The Charity CFO

Comparing the Roles of Bookkeeper, Accountant, and CFO Bookkeepers, accountants, and CFOs all play important roles in the financial health of an organization. Let’s take a closer look at the responsibilities, scope of work, and educational requirements for these nonprofit financial roles.

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Financial Accounting Hierarchy - By JP Puchulu

Boston Startup CFO

As a trailblazer exploring unknown territories, you must equip yourself with the appropriate knowledge and tools to make educated decisions that guide your enterprise towards success. Fortunately, we present you with a compass – a diagram that demystifies the functions of financial accounting.

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How to Find the Best FP&A Candidates for Your Team

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FP&A candidates typically have a background in finance, accounting, or a related field and possess a combination of skills and knowledge in financial analysis, modeling, and strategic planning. Technical Skills: Proficiency in financial software, accounting principles, and ERP systems is valuable.

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CFO Leadership Council Highlights Our First 10 DEI Ascend Honorees

CFO Leadership

This initiative brings together members from historically underrepresented groups to discuss issues that are important to them along with educational and networking opportunities. Maria Duanne Andrade, Chief Financial and Strategic Officer, Solar and Energy Loan. Meet Our Honorees! Joy is our first Ascend Honoree.

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Nonprofit Accounting Services: The Right Solution

The Charity CFO

Whether you are an educational, charitable, religious, sports, or other public-benefit organization, you need to have a good handle on your finances in order to make the most impact. Yes, they might have a board member or volunteer who takes care of the finances, but they often lack specific expertise in nonprofit accounting.