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Anonymous N/A

Asked on April 1, 2016

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I am helping out a colleague who is trying to fill an opening in his company. It is a retailer doing over 25M. The current person that is leaving holds the title of Finance Director. Previously the position was CFO but it was felt that the company really wasn’t large enough to have a CFO. The next level that reports to this position holds the designation of Finance Manager. The current person has really been more of a Financial Analyst and he wants to get a more rounded individual. The question is should he stay with the Financial Director title or change to the title of Controller. He wants to use what will be perceived as the higher level of the two.

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Wayne Spivak President & CFO • September 4, 2013

In my humble opinion:

At the top if the CFO. Finance Director/VP of Finance is essentially the same role, however if you have a VP of Fin, but need a strategic person at the same level (or a little higher) then you have the CFO.

Below that is Controller (Chief Accounting Officer).

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Anonymous N/A • September 5, 2013

Wayne thanks for the answer. The role for this person would be between the CEO and the Finance Manager. The question really is, if the belief is the company is to small to have a CFO, is Finance Director a high enough title to get someone above the Controller level or is a Controller perceived as higher and they need to make the position a true CFO position?

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I believe Wayne's answer gets to that point. VP Finance would typically be seen as above a Controller. I have been in the same role in multiple smaller companies and have had each of the titles. Good luck.

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Anonymous N/A • September 5, 2013

Where did it say the position title was VP of Finance? I think the person was saying Finance Director or Controller, which was higher in rank? His question does make me want to ask a question. Is there a difference in Finance Director or Director of Finance?

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Wayne Spivak President & CFO • September 6, 2013

Fin Director or director of fin is semantics, it's the same title.

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Patrick Fleck CFO • September 5, 2013

This is a tricky question. CFO is clearly the top title. Finance Director and Controller positions are often paid about the same, all else being equal, and the titles are often used interchangeably, and often incorrectly. In my experience, Finance Director is often used when the Controller title would really be more appropriate. This is the case when the incumbent's primary responsibilities are accounting. Both roles can exist in the same company. First and foremost, the Controller is the chief accountant. Depending on the complexity of the accounting processes and policies applicable to the organization, it is possible that a "heavy hitter" may be needed in the Controller position, and that may necessitate paying much more for that role than for the Finance Director who might be sitting in the office next door. Conversely, if the complexity of the finance functions warrant a heavy hitter in that role -- say, if there's a lot of financing or M&A activity going on, lots of strategic planning, maybe foreign currency hedging, significant risk management -- then the company may have to pay up for the Finance Director. It all depends.

Below are the job definitions from salary.com. For reasons stated above, I disagree somewhat with including overseeing the accounting function as a role of the Finance Director. If the accounting is pretty simple, then sure, the Finance Director can oversee an Accounting Manager. Otherwise, though, accounting belongs to the Controller.

Finance Director:
Directs an organization's financial policies. Oversees all financial functions including accounting, budget, credit, insurance, tax, and treasury. Typically represents the 2nd most senior finance executive. Typically requires an advanced degree with at least 10 years of experience in the field. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Leads and directs the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to top management.

Controller:
Responsible for directing an organization's accounting functions. These functions include establishing and maintaining the organization's accounting principles, practices, procedures, and initiatives. Prepares financial reports and presents findings and recommendations to top management. Requires a bachelor's degree and at least 15 years of direct experience in the field. Typically requires a CPA. Demonstrates expertise in a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Leads and directs the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to top financial officer or CEO.

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Linda Wright Consultant • September 6, 2013

I agree with Patrick. A Fin Director and Controller may have similar comp, but the Controller is the chief accounting officer, after the CFO.

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Ken Stumder Finance Director / Controller • September 6, 2013

I think the answer to this depends on what is meant by "he wants to get a more rounded individual". I'd agree that at a smaller company Controller is primarily concerned with ensuring the accounting is timely, accurate, and can be used to meaningful effect by upper-management. Has to be compliance minded, which even though a person can be a senior finance professional is not always an aptitude. I view "Finance Director" as more suggestive of a strategic bent and workings with external parties (customers, banks, investors).

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J A Senior Controller • July 30, 2018

I agree that a Controller should be someone who is compliance-minded. The CFO that I'm currently working for is a CPA but not someone who is compliance-minded.

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Anders Liu-Lindberg Regional Finance Business Partner • September 6, 2013

It really depends on what this person is supposed to do? As Patrick says these titles are being used for many different purposes so instead of defining the job by the title start by defining it by the responsibilities.

Also ask the question what does the CEO need? A beancounter or a business partner? Although the comparison is too simplified I would tend to put the controller in the first bucket and the finance director in the second.

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Christie Jahn CFO • September 6, 2013

Anders took the words out of my mouth. I don't think the size of the company matters; it's about the needs of the company and position. As Patrick points out, review the job description of each and make the appropriate decision from factual data.

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Anonymous User CFO • September 6, 2013

Yep! Square pegs and round holes people. Title means little. Responsibility and productivity mean everything.

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Patrick Fleck CFO • September 6, 2013

A few additional comments...

People often like to think of the Controller role as being a gateway to the CFO role. This can be true, but not necessarily. In a strict sense, and especially in large companies, the Controller needs to be an accounting guru. This can make that person a bit one-dimensional, however. The CFO role requires a much broader skill set. So, being a successful CPA (BTW, a great prerequisite for a Controller) and/or Controller can lead one to an overconfidence that may not serve that person well if they move into a CFO role.

The flipside is that being a solid CFO does not necessarily qualify such a person to oversee the accounting function. In an organization that has complex accounting, the CFO needs to be humble and hire a strong Controller, preferably with a CPA background, to handle accounting and external reporting.

I've seen a lot of Controllers and CFOs get themselves into trouble by not understanding the differences in the roles. I will say, though, that in smaller organizations you can often find strong Controllers who are capable of going it alone without a CFO being in the organization. They are often able to broaden out over time and handle a lot of the typical CFO tasks that come up, which don't tend to be overly complex in a small organization anyway. In such organizations, its usually most important to the business to put a primary focus on a smooth running accounting organization; hence, the importance of having a solid Controller. Take care in such organizations to not put a Finance Director in charge of accounting who does not have a solid background in accounting. Someone with a finance degree, for example, is going to have a struggle when going it alone as the top accountant. Controller is not a job you can fake.

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J A Senior Controller • July 30, 2018

Great response. Yes, you can't fake it to make it as a controller.

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Tyson Dewsnup Desktop Engineer • October 8, 2014

So, from what I am reading here, and what I already thought. Let's look at the organization of a small company. It seemed kindof strange to me, so I love to know your thoughts. The finance organization was as such (in pecking order):
CEO
CFO/COO
Director of Finance
Controller
Accounting Manager
Payroll Analyst | AR Analyst | AP Analyst
Accounting Assistant/Generalist

And at another company (much larger):
CEO
CFO | EVP Finance
Controller 1 | Controller 2
Accounting Managers | Payroll Manager
Analysts | Accountants

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Dung Ngo Xuan Finance Manager • March 23, 2016

In my Company, Finance Director is a level and Finance Controller is a title. Finance Controller is taking care of accounting while we have a FP&A Director taking care of business partner. Above all, we have a CFO/VP Finance taking overall Finance and Accounting.

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Anonymous General Manager - Finance (CFO) • April 5, 2018

Great thoughts so far but let me ask this. Where will General Manager - Finance (GM-Finance) be placed in the hierarchy?

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Anonymous General Manager - Finance (CFO) • April 6, 2018

Great thoughts so far but let me ask this. Where will General Manager - Finance (GM-Finance) be placed in the hierarchy?

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Olszewsk n/a n/a • April 7, 2018

Great post.

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Jake Mora Owner • May 29, 2018

I've met some CFOs whose title is CFO and they've said "I'm in the controller and we have an issue with etc etc etc" in the midst of casual conversation.

Interesting post.

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Job Title CFO vs. Controller vs. Finance Director what is the proper pecking order? ›

At the top if the CFO. Finance Director/ VP of Finance is essentially the same role, however if you have a VP of Fin, but need a strategic person at the same level (or a little higher) then you have the CFO. Below that is Controller (Chief Accounting Officer).

What is the hierarchy of job titles in finance? ›

Finance Job Titles Hierarchy

The leader of most finance teams is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and they report to the CEO. At smaller companies the top finance position might instead be the Vice President of Finance or Treasurer.

Which is higher CFO or finance director? ›

The hierarchy or position

The CFO is in the highest position, almost the same as the CEO. Even though the CFO reports their job directly to the CEO, they still have the same position as the executive of the company. In the financial field, the finance director is under CFO.

What is the hierarchy in the finance department? ›

Hierarchy. Typically, the CFO is the highest-ranking finance team member in the company. In a traditional company hierarchy, they are usually third in line, behind the CEO and COO. The CFO reports directly to the CEO. The VP of Finance may report to the CFO or the CEO, depending on how the company is structured.

Who is higher financial controller or finance director? ›

The directors of finance are higher-ranking officials who also earn more than the controllers of finance.

What are the 7 levels of the job title hierarchy? ›

What are job levels?
  • Executive or senior management.
  • Middle management.
  • First-level management.
  • Intermediate or experienced (senior staff)
  • Entry-level.

What is another title for a finance director? ›

What are job titles that can be used to describe a Financial Director? Jobs that are very similar to a Financial Director include a Chief Financial Officer, Vice President Finance, Director of Financial Planning and Analysis, Finance Manager, Finance Consultant and Financial Controller.

Does a finance director report to the CFO? ›

The Finance Director is a senior leadership position within the finance function, reporting to the CFO or another executive such as the CEO. They play a key role in managing the day-to-day financial operations and executing the financial strategies set forth by senior management.

What is below a finance director? ›

Finance Director/ VP of Finance is essentially the same role, however if you have a VP of Fin, but need a strategic person at the same level (or a little higher) then you have the CFO. Below that is Controller (Chief Accounting Officer).

What title is higher than CFO? ›

Hierarchy of CEO vs COO vs CFO

The COO is second in command to the CEO and works very closely with them. They are also hired by the CEO. The CFO is hired by the CEO and works one-level under them along with the COO and other C-suite positions.

Who does the finance director report to? ›

A finance director is the head of a company's finance department, working closely with management-level positions like senior accountants, finance managers and controllers. The finance director usually reports to the chief financial officer.

What is another title for controller? ›

Job titles that are often used interchangeably with a Financial Controller are: Chief Financial Officer. Accounting Manager. Director Of Accounting.

What is level 7 in finance? ›

The Level 7 Diploma in Accounting and Finance is designed to meet the needs of senior/middle managers and accountants in the running of their businesses, and to facilitate their progression to higher levels within their organisation.

What is the salary of a controller vs CFO? ›

Since CFOs are responsible for more decision-making and oversee more facets of a company, they usually earn more. The average base salary for a controller is $93,961 per year , while the average base salary for a CFO is $123,912 per year .

Can a financial controller be a CFO? ›

For finance professionals, the journey from a Financial Controller to a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is often seen as the pinnacle of their career. It's a significant step that requires not only a solid foundation in financial management but also a range of strategic and leadership skills.

Can you have a head of finance and CFO? ›

So, which one do you need? If your company is large enough to require a dedicated financial leader, you may need both a CFO and a VP of Finance. In this case, the CFO would focus on the big-picture financial strategy, while the VP of Finance would handle the day-to-day financial operations.

What position is below a CFO? ›

At the top if the CFO. Finance Director/ VP of Finance is essentially the same role, however if you have a VP of Fin, but need a strategic person at the same level (or a little higher) then you have the CFO. Below that is Controller (Chief Accounting Officer).

What is the hierarchical shape of the finance function? ›

Then traditional shape of the financial function was a hierarchical triangle, it then migrated to a segregated triangle and finally, the bottom corners of the triangle are knocked off by technological automation leaving it to be a diamond shape.

Is CEO lower in hierarchy than CFO? ›

The CEO is the highest-ranking role in the organization. CEOs and CFOs are not equal in the organizational hierarchy, despite both having 'Chief' in their titles. Generally, the CEO reports to the board of directors, whereas the CFO reports to the CEO.

What is the hierarchy of rank of job titles in business? ›

The hierarchy of corporate titles is:

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Chief Operating Officer (CEO)/Chief Technology Officer (CTO)/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) President. Executive President.

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