Vice President
1989-1993, vice president, corporate finance
Yes
A large company will have several vp's one of them may be the vp of finance and would, to some extent, be responsible for debt.
In a corporate context, a Vice President (VP) typically ranks higher than a Managing Director (MD). The VP usually oversees broader strategic initiatives and has higher authority within the organizational hierarchy, often reporting directly to C-suite executives. However, the specific ranking can vary by company; in some firms, particularly in finance or consulting, an MD might hold significant authority and be seen as equivalent to or even above a VP.
That depends on what VP. You could be talking about the VP of a paper company or the VP of The United States Of America.
George R. Lewis was the first African American to become Treasurer of a Fortune "100" corporation in 1984. Prior to this he held numerous positions in finance in planning including VP Finance of 7 UP and Philip Morris Industrial.
the vp of the senate
Director is generally equivalent to AVP. Next is VP and 1st VP is higher than VP but lower than SVP. Strangely enough for companies that have 2nd VP, it is generally lower than VP.
VP
In vp they depend on the difficulty level of vp they say it ranges from 35-50 cogs in vp. And in factory there are total of of 35 cogs.
VP stands for Vice President.
Yes, a VP shunt is adjustable.