CFO refers to the company's chief financial officer or chief financial officer, one of the most important and valuable top management positions in modern companies, and the soul who holds the nervous system (financial information) and blood system (cash resources) of the enterprise. Qualification requirements for becoming CFO: those who have obtained college education and have been engaged in financial management for more than 5 years; Those who have obtained a bachelor's degree have been engaged in financial management for more than 3 years; Those who have obtained postgraduate education have engaged in financial management related work for more than 2 years; Obtained the title of junior middle school in national finance and economics.
CFO's functional requirements: having comprehensive theoretical knowledge of accounting major, modern enterprise management knowledge, and being familiar with financial laws, regulations and systems; Familiar with financial laws and regulations, investment, import and export trade, corporate financial systems and processes; Participated in the analysis, demonstration and decision-making of large investment projects.
familiar with tax policy, operation analysis, cost control and cost accounting; Rich experience in financial management, fund planning, financing and capital operation; Good oral and written skills.
CFO's main job: 1. Conduct strategic operations through financial means. If the work is excellent, the added value of the company will be more than the value created by business operations; 2. To' sell' the company like sales and sell it to investors. The people who really decide the fate of listed companies are fund managers and big institutional investors, so investor relations are a very important issue for CFO. 3. Implement the company's strategy at the lowest cost through mergers and acquisitions.