Definitions
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- noun the corporate executive having financial authority to make appropriations and authorize expenditures for a firm
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Examples
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We expect them to grow this business when they have never worked as a manager or cfo of a busniness.
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So pee5 do you know what the name of the capital in Costa Rica is? do you know the way to S__ J — there a little song to help you. hows your cfo job going?
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I doubt I have anything like the net worth of the cfo of Google, but I do have enough that I have to consider my investments.
Google’s Loss Is Murdoch’s Gain - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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When finical companies are doing well if not great ceo, cfo and board members get paid extremely well.
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Bockscar: David Rezelman, et al., The Manhattan Project: An Interactive History Department of Energy, Office of History and Heritage Resources, 2003; The Manhattan Project: An Interactive History, www.cfo.doe.gov/me70/manhattan/nagasaki.htm.
Storm Warning Nancy Mathis 2007
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The businesses tend to grow organically, and then wham, you actually NEED a cfo type person, and need to pay for those skills, perhaps not commensurate with a fortune 500 but similarly.
Why dyslexics become entrepreneurs. Ann Althouse 2007
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October 5th, 2009 at 9: 41 am PDT not exactly true = = myspace has had a cfo for 3 years — Eric Christenson …. .what happens to him? reply
MySpace Names Mark Rosenbaum As Chief Financial Officer Jason Kincaid 2005
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Business Analyst business development buyer call center ceo cfo
EmploymentDigest BillVick 2010
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Goldspan Resources, Inc. Leon Caldwell, President, 818-340-4600 lmc-cfo@socal. rr.com
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Linx cfo Tony Stafford said that the St. Ives investment underlined the commitment of owner
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