financial officer

NOUN
  1. an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds
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How To Use financial officer In A Sentence

  • This is a company trying to sell into large corporates and the chief financial officers are putting a stymie on spending.
  • *** Travel TUI Travel, Europe's largest travel operator, said Chief Financial Officer Paul Bowtell had resigned after an accounting error forced the company to write off another £ 88 million ($139.4 million) in "irrecoverable balances" and restate its earnings for fiscal 2009. Business Watch
  • Dividend payers are "like buying a bond, but the coupon is growing," says Sam Katzman, chief financial officer at Constellation Wealth Advisors. Tips That Aren't TIPS
  • At John H. Stroger Jr. H.spital -- formerly known as Cook County H.spital -- 56% of patients don't have any insurance when they are admitted, says John Cookinham, the hospital's chief financial officer. Nonprofit Hospitals, Once
  • Last week their ex-chief financial officer was cleared by accountancy watchdogs. The Sun
  • The telecommunications industry is changing at lightning speed," said Richard Miller, the company's chief financial officer.
  • By maintaining rigor in pricing deals, managing employee and nonemployee costs, collecting and conserving cash and moving work offshore," the company has improved its operating margin and profit, Chief Financial Officer S. Mahalingam said in a statement. Tata Consultancy Net Jumps on Cost Controls
  • Sixteenth session of the Asia - Pacific Chief Financial Officer Roundtable held in Shanghai today.
  • The maker of air quality detectors is expected to appoint Steward Somers chief financial officer.
  • She's just been appointed chief financial officer of a major corporation.
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