Financial Controller
After the CFO, the primary financial authority in the company. In many companies, the CFO is outward facing – raising money, shareholders, investors – while the controller is inward focused, insuring that the company runs smoothly from a financial perspective.
Financial Accounting Reports
These reports include a look at long term financial commitments including capital costs, leases, and loans. It also focuses on the ability to repay these commitments from current operating cash reserves.