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Essay heading: Role of Financial Manager
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June 4, 1998 |
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Traditional methods no longer deliver all the necessary metrics and information needed to effectively manage a business. In today's market, companies need to take a broader look at their strategy, operations and competitive environment. Senior management needs a coherent method to share a common vision and motivate strategically aligned behavior... displayed 300 characters
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The pay-off is increased value.
Shareholder value is reflected in corporate financial performance and market share performance. Financial performance is achieved through reducing costs and optimizing resources.
The duties of financial managers vary with their specific titles, which include but are not limited to: controller, treasurer or chief finance officer (CFO)... displayed next 300 characters
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