
Life as a chief financial officer is getting harder, according to a new survey, and one reason for many is that they have to rein in the natural optimism of their chief executives.
The survey of 741 CFOs in Europe, the US and Asia found they were leaving their jobs at a faster rate than ever, blaming increasing pressure to deliver improved results and the tedium of meeting the mounting demands of regulators.
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