CFO (Magazine)
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CFO is a monthly magazine published in the United States. It was launched in 1985 for chief financial officer
Chief financial officer
The chief financial officer or Chief financial and operating officer is a corporate officer primarily responsible for managing the financial risks of the corporation. This officer is also responsible for financial planning and record-keeping, as well as financial reporting to higher management...

s (CFOs) and other financial executives in companies in the U.S. The Economist Group
The Economist Group
The Economist Group is a leading source of analysis on international business and world affairs, delivering information through a range of formats, from newspaper and magazines to conferences and electronic services...

acquired the magazine in 1988 and sold it in 2010 to the private equity firm Seguin Partners.

It carries a mixture of regional and global content answering the information needs of CFOs and other strategic financial decision makers in their respective industries.

CFO magazine reaches 450,000 individually qualified readers. CFO is a requested, controlled-circulation title so all registered readers are senior level financial decision makers who have requested the magazine. CFOs circulation is audited by BPA worldwide. CFO.com has a monthly unique audience of 380,000 users and delivers 1.4 million page views monthly. CFO products are persistent award winners, including the magazine, web-site and CFO Conferences. In syndicated readership research, CFO routinely sorts to the top of the list of major business publications regarding reach of "C-suite" executives, especially senior executives in corporate finance.

Advertisers include banks, technology firms, consulting firms, accounting firms, travel services companies, and other companies providing business services.
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