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- Virtual CFO (or vCFO for short) stands for virtual chief financial officer. A virtual CFO is an outsourced service provider offering high skill assistance in financial requirements of an organization, just like a chief financial officer does for large organizations. A virtual CFO may be a single person or an entity. It's the equivalent of hiring a financial director on the side. Virtual CFOs are especially advantageous for small organisations that may not have the financial resources to engage a full-time CFO but would benefit from having an experienced financial professional in charge of their finance department. Virtual CFOs can undertake a variety of finance-related duties that many founders and business owners lack the abilities to handle, including as budgeting, identifying market trends, obtaining money, and preparing financial forecasts. Because virtual Chief Financial Officers are frequently hired by smaller start-ups, they'll be expected to handle some of the more fundamental financial chores like bookkeeping and reconciliation. (en)
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- Virtual CFO (or vCFO for short) stands for virtual chief financial officer. A virtual CFO is an outsourced service provider offering high skill assistance in financial requirements of an organization, just like a chief financial officer does for large organizations. A virtual CFO may be a single person or an entity. (en)
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