The controller is responsible in managing the cash and credit,
financial planning and capital expenditures.​


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A financial controller – sometimes called a "comptroller" – is the lead accounting executive in a company. A controller’s duties can vary depending upon the size of the company, the complexity of accounting and financial operations and the number of people employed in the accounting department. The controller provides financial leadership and is instrumental in forming accounting strategies. A controller's role, especially in smaller companies, can include broad visionary responsibilities as well as hands-on management.