The CFO may assist the CEO with forecasting, cost-benefit analysis, and obtaining funding for various initiatives. In the financial industry, a CFO is the highest-ranking position, and in other industries, it is usually the third-highest position in a company. A CFO can become a CEO, chief operating officer, or president of a company.
The CFO must report accurate information because many decisions are based on the data he provides. The CFO is responsible for managing the fiscal activities of a company and adhering to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) established by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other regulatory entities. CFOs must also adhere to regulations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act that include provisions such as fraud prevention and disclosing financial information.
Day 1
MODULE 1: FOUNDATIONAL
Day 2
MODULE 2: CORE (Leading – Managing – Controlling)
Day 3
MODULE 3: FUNCTIONAL SPECIALIZATION/EXPERTISE
Day 4
Capitalizing on M&A Opportunities
Day 5
MODULE 4: APPLIED/PRACTICUM