Finance Executive
A Finance Executive is like the financial compass of a company—they help steer the organisation toward its financial goals while keeping everything balanced and compliant. Here’s a quick breakdown of what they typically do:
Strategic Planning: They develop financial strategies aligned with the company’s goals and market conditions.
Budgeting and Forecasting: They prepare detailed budgets and predict future financial trends to help leadership make informed decisions.
Financial Reporting: Think income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow reports—Finance Executives oversee and interpret all of that.
Risk Management: They assess financial risks and ensure systems are in place to minimise them.
Compliance and Governance: They ensure the business follows regulations, tax laws, and internal controls.
Team Leadership: They may lead teams of analysts or accountants, guiding and mentoring them along the way.
In many companies, this role is a springboard to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) position.
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