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- What are some of the responsibilities of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO)?The objective of financial reporting is to provide information about the financial position, performance and as well as changes in financial position of a business in order to assist in making economic decisions. Briefly discuss the importance of the financial reporting framework and its role in corporate governance.Discuss the role of the financial manager or the Chief Finance Officer (CFO) in making decisions as to the function in the financing, investing, operating, and dividend policies. Illustrate or give a concrete example or scenario on each said function.
- explain how financial management relates to general corporate policyDetail the roles of non executive director , chief finance officer (CFO), Audit Committee and external auditor in governance.why Chief Financial Officer must have a background on the following subjects: Financial Accounting and Reporting, Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting, Management Accounting Services, Auditing, Taxation, and Regulatory Framework for Business Transactions.
- How.do changes in accounting standards, such as the transition from GAAP to IFRS, impact financial reporting practices and decision-making processes within multinational corporations, considering the potential effects on comparability, transparency, and the overall quality of financial information?"“Financial reporting plays a key role in facilitating informed business decisionmaking and contributes to an efficient capital market”. Explain why financial reporting isconsidered important and discuss how usefulness and limitations of financial reporting inenabling shareholders to hold management accountable.The objectives of financial reporting for business enterprises are based on the need for conservative information the needs of the users of the information the need to report on management’s stewardship the need to comply with financial accounting standards
- Corporate finance is concerned with the different aspects of a business’s financial management. The chief financial officer (CFO) is the top financial position in the organization and oversees several tasks. The CFO is not responsible for which of the following departments? Check all that apply. Treasury Investor relations Research and development Accounting Legal issues The Sarbanes–Oxley Act, passed by Congress in 2002, requires CEOs and CFOs to certify that the firm’s: balance sheet includes forecasted information financial statements are unbiased toward analyst expectations financial statements are accurate financial statements are auditedDefinition of a financial shenanigan, and a list of potential financial shenanigans that corporate executives may useExplain three roles that effective corporate governance can play in countering the perceived short-termism in financial management decision making.