The traditional year-end meeting of the Corinthians Board of Directors took place this Thursday in Parque São Jorge. In addition to the president Duilio Montero Alves, those in charge of all departments of the club and representatives of Falcone Consultoria were present.
All day, report my helm Talk to counselors who have access to Duilio and other participants. The previous information was that during the meeting, an analysis of the goals that were achieved and not achieved for the year 2022 was conducted, in addition to announcing the financial projections for the year 2023.
The expectation, according to reports heard by the report, is to hit a tighter cost-cutting target for next year, which is more robust than it was at the turn of 2021 to 2022. The goal is, at the end of 2023, to reduce the total debt which should close above R$900 million again at the end of this year. Should fit all areas of the club.
The guidelines were set by the Corinthians’ financial department, which Falcone assistedone of the largest consulting firms in Brazil, operating in more than 40 countries, and partner of the club since the beginning of Duilio’s management.
The Finance Department is finalizing Corinthians’ balance sheet for 2022 and budget documents for 2023 and they will be sent to the club’s three supervisory bodies: the Financial Council (CF), the Steering Board (Curi) and the Consultative Council.
See more at: Dolio Monteiro Alves, Corinthians Board of Directors and Parc Su Jorge.
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