Hiring a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a major decision that companies large and small must grapple with. CFOs play a number of critical strategic and operational roles within a growing business, including handling controllership duties and leading debt and equity capital raises. Despite their importance (or perhaps because of it), company management teams are often hesitant to bringing on a full time CFO. An increasingly popular solution revolves around hiring part time CFOs, either sourced through the company management’s existing personal networks or hired via networks of highly experienced CFOs. Bringing on a CFO is a big decision for…

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