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  • abbreviation chief financial officer

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  • initialism chief financial officer

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Examples

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

  • Actually, the CFO is a personal friend of ours but I had not considered the similarity between the NOB Indians and those SOB.

    Proper Foto Etiquette? 2009

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