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

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When most people think of an organization’s financial department, they think of accountants. Bookkeepers, accountants, and Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) all serve critical roles in managing an organization’s finances. What is an Accountant? Accountants run reports to help determine if the bookkeeping is done correctly.

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The Key Differences Between a Controller and a CFO in Small Businesses

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A controller primarily oversees accounting processes, ensuring accurate financial records and compliance with regulations. In contrast, a CFO is a more strategic financial professional, focusing on long-term planning, investor relations, and overarching financial strategy.

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216: Farhaan Moolla: Innovative Leadership: The Journey of a modern and dynamic CFO

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Farhaan Moolla: Innovative Leadership: The Journey of a modern and dynamic CFO Written by: Staff writer In this podcast Farhaan Moolla, a seasoned CFO with a notable career in financial leadership and strategic planning, shared his journey, beginning with his entrepreneurial family background. And as I said, he’s a qualified CA.