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Any organization’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO) plays an essential role in company operations. As a highly influential role, the CFO works closely with other C-level executives to lead financial-related decisions and initiatives, such as capital structure, income and expense management, fundraising, financial planning, compliance, and more. Despite the importance of having a CFO, many companies– especially smaller or early-stage organizations–lack an experienced professional to serve this role as it is considered a cost-prohibitive decision. As a result, more companies are turning to fractional CFO services to access the financial expertise they need.