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chief financial officer

NOUN
  1. the corporate executive having financial authority to make appropriations and authorize expenditures for a firm

How To Use chief financial officer In A Sentence

  • She's just been appointed chief financial officer of a major corporation.
  • GM Chief Financial Officer Ray Young said the buyer found for Hummer after a year-long sale process preferred to remain anonymous for now.
  • Youku may see increased content costs in the short term, though it expects costs are likely to stabilize in the long term as China's online-video-sector consolidates, Chief Financial Officer Dele Liu said on a teleconference about the financial results. Youku.com Net Loss Narrows
  • Even when he was the company's treasurer and chief financial officer in Europe, he went about his work quietly.
  • She has held the position of Chief Financial Officer since 1992.
  • Revenues and net income held up nicely this quarter and were each improved from a year earlier, despite lower fee income from deposit service charges resulting from the recently adopted changes in regulation," said Chief Financial Officer Rene Jones, who also noted that credit costs "remained well-controlled. Bank Profits Rise as Provisions Decline
  • -- Wilhelm Joseph Jr., executive director of Maryland Legal Aid, Inc. in the Daily Record on news that former chief financial officer Benjamin L. "Bennie" King Jr., has been charged with a scheme to steal $1.1 million from the group, which is funded with federal money to represent the poor. First Click, Maryland -- Snapshot in gov's race
  • This is a company trying to sell into large corporates and the chief financial officers are putting a stymie on spending.
  • The maker of air quality detectors is expected to appoint Steward Somers chief financial officer.
  • Sixteenth session of the Asia - Pacific Chief Financial Officer Roundtable held in Shanghai today.
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