Does a CFO Role Expire? Understanding Executive Career Longevity

Does a CFO Role Expire? Understanding Executive Career Longevity

The Role Doesn’t Expire—But People Do

There’s no expiration date for the title “CFO,” but individuals eventually retire or move to other roles.

Average Tenure of a CFO
Most CFOs hold their role for 5–7 years before moving to another company or advancing to CEO.

Age and Retirement
Many CFOs retire in their 50s or 60s, though some remain active as board advisors or consultants.

Does Experience Ever Get Old?
If you keep skills updated and maintain relevance, being a CFO can last as long as you want it to.

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