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A chief financial officer would typically:
Interest Rates
The cost of borrowing money or the compensation for the service and risk of lending money, typically expressed as a percentage of the principal.
Present Consumption
The use of goods and services for satisfaction or needs in the current period, as opposed to saving for future consumption.
Insurable Risk
An eventuality for which both the frequency and magnitude of potential losses can be estimated with considerable accuracy. Insurance companies are willing to sell insurance against such risks.
Wages And Salaries
Compensation received by employees for their labor or services, typically paid on an hourly or annual basis.
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