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Every organization has a CFO (Chief Financial Officer)or someone performing the same function as a CFO. What The CFO Wants You To Know: How You Create Value by Charles Asubonten is an informative book that tells readers what a CFO does to create value and it is also a good refresher for readers who need to brush up on their job of value creation. For readers affiliated with or who will be affiliated with a CFO, this book will help them understand an organization and how to create value. Every organization has a purpose and a structure and it is the CFO who takes care of the financial matters. The book is a good way to understand how crucial the role of a CFO is to an organization and how it is the CFO who leads the organization in value-creation efforts.
What The CFO Wants You To Know by Charles Asubonten takes readers into the detailed role of a CFO and explains it methodically, making it easy for them to understand how the CFO also acts as the sounding board for the CEO and heads of divisions of the company. The summary and 'Ask Yourself' at the end of each chapter make it easier for readers to reflect on each chapter. In an organization, every section has to perform at an optimal level and it is the job of the CFO to make sure the employees of the company are properly trained. There is a lot of useful information in this book that will give readers details about value creation and the role of a CFO and will encourage them to do value creation in their organization. The strategies and tools are simple and will enable readers to develop their business skills and execute their roles in the office flawlessly.