Contadora Karine Carvalho apresentando análise de fluxo de caixa estratégica em computador, destacando como o curso ajuda a precificar serviços de BPO financeiro.

Masterclass Fluxo de Caixa: Eleve seu Faturamento no BPO Financeiro

We need to produce the article in HTML, using only allowed tags:

,

    ,

  • ,
    , . No other tags like

    ,

    , etc. But the required structures include headings like

    in the card principal and final card. However the formatting rules say: “Escreva EXCLUSIVAMENTE em HTML limpo usando as tags:

    ,

      ,

    • ,
      , .” That means we cannot use

      etc. But the required card structures include

      . This is contradictory. We need to obey the higher priority? The system says “REGRAS DE FORMATAÇÃO HTML: 1. Escreva EXCLUSIVAMENTE em HTML limpo usando as tags:

      ,

        ,

      • ,
        , . 2. Todo parágrafo corrido deve estar encapsulado em tags

        . 3. NÃO use tags Markdown (*, **, #) ou tags

        .” So we must not use

        . But the card structures require

        . Possibly we can replace

        with

        and use for title? But the card structures are mandatory; they include

        . The instructions might be conflicting, but we need to follow the most specific? Usually the system prompt overrides formatting? However the formatting rules are explicit. We need to produce valid HTML using only allowed tags. We could embed the card structures using

        and instead of

        , but that would deviate from the exact required HTML. The instruction says “Inserir EXATAMENTE:” then the code block with

        . So we must insert exactly that. That violates the formatting rule. Which rule takes precedence? Typically the more specific instruction (the card) overrides general formatting. But the formatting rule says “Escreva EXCLUSIVAMENTE em HTML limpo usando as tags:

        ,

          ,

        • ,
          , .” That is a hard constraint. However the card includes

          and