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SEC commissioner opposes ‘ballooning’ PCAOB budget
The PCAOB has stirred up criticism since SEC Chair Gary Gensler shook up its leadership and called for sharper regulation of the firms that audit public companies.
By Jim Tyson • Jan. 3, 2023 -
How GCs can prevent universal proxy cards from disrupting strategy
The impact of the SEC’s new director voting system remains to be seen, but a legal leader’s role in consensus-building is clear.
By Robert Freedman • Jan. 3, 2023 -
Shifting retirement plan climate calls for CFO attention: WTW
As resources to fund retirement plans are expected to grow scarcer next year, companies must be nimble and share a clear vision when shaping retirement plan offerings.
By Elizabeth Flood • Dec. 20, 2022 -
‘Bleisure’ travel pays off in ROI
Combining business and leisure travel may lead to employee retention, according to Hilton executives.
By Elizabeth Flood • Dec. 16, 2022 -
New CFO shares first-timer tactics
Jeremy Klaperman advises new CFOs to establish a wide range of connections and to seek potential over knowledge when hiring talent.
By Elizabeth Flood • Dec. 15, 2022 -
PCAOB gains breakthrough access to Chinese audit firms
The PCAOB’s push for more transparency in China-based companies will enable CFOs and auditors who heavily rely on Chinese firms to better understand their partners’ operations.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Dec. 15, 2022 -
FASB forges ahead on crypto disclosure requirements
The board was effectively silent on the collapse of crypto exchange FTX last month but it forged ahead on its ongoing project to set new standards for digital assets.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Dec. 14, 2022 -
Trump case spells benefits’ tax perils
Underreporting “fringe benefits” has long been on the IRS’ radar but there appears to be a shift toward holding companies more accountable for tax reporting.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Dec. 14, 2022 -
DOJ, SEC charge Sam Bankman-Fried with defrauding investors
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested Monday night in the Bahamas and charged Tuesday with eight criminal counts including wire fraud.
By Gabrielle Saulsbery • Dec. 13, 2022 -
Shoddy ESG data stymies 35% of senior executives: Deloitte
CFOs have redoubled efforts to measure sustainability as the SEC completes a rule requiring disclosure of climate risks.
By Jim Tyson • Dec. 12, 2022 -
Tyson Foods backs CFO after reviewing arrest
The meat processing giant’s pick of John R. Tyson — the great grandson of the company’s founder — has drawn skepticism from some board governance experts.
By Elizabeth Flood • Dec. 9, 2022 -
SEC calls for disclosure on crypto risks, citing ‘financial distress’
The collapse of FTX has slammed scores of creditors, prompting SEC concerns that companies may suffer losses from direct or indirect links to crypto markets.
By Jim Tyson • Dec. 9, 2022 -
Opinion
3 reforms for the post-FTX crypto era
FTX’s collapse underscores the highly-centralized crypto market’s risks and blockchain’s importance as a defense against bad actors, Metallicus' CFO argues.
By Irina Berkon • Dec. 9, 2022 -
PCAOB warns of uptick in auditing flaws
To avert flaws in reports, CFOs should keep auditors apprised of any big changes or new business risks and invest in internal controls.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Dec. 8, 2022 -
Deep Dive
CFO stressors: Job creep
While many finance chiefs are adjusting to their expanding duties, some CFOs feel they are doing an untenable share of the C-suite’s heavy lifting.
By Elizabeth Flood • Dec. 7, 2022 -
US watchdog sanctions three KPMG global firms
The PCAOB cracked down against KPMG for several alleged violations in the latest sign of tougher oversight of the accounting firms that audit publicly listed companies.
By Jim Tyson • Dec. 7, 2022 -
Trump Organization tax guilt turned on meaning of ‘in behalf of’
Even if helping the company wasn’t the main goal of the tax scheme carried out by Allen Weisselberg when he was CFO, the company is still implicated in the fraud, according to the verdict.
By Robert Freedman • Dec. 7, 2022 -
10 of the year’s biggest CFO stories
As the year winds down, we wanted to take a moment to highlight some of the stories that have helped keep our readers in the know in 2022.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Dec. 2, 2022 -
Tyson CFO pleads not guilty to criminal trespass, intoxication charges: reports
Tyson Foods has drawn criticism from some corporate governance experts who have said the company should have taken a more aggressive stance on the arrest of its newly-minted CFO.
By Elizabeth Flood • Dec. 1, 2022 -
FASB takes step toward clarifying lease accounting
The proposed lease accounting update comes as the FASB works on a project that would require companies to disclose more income-tax information.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Dec. 1, 2022 -
Nearly half of employees surveyed have side hustles: Workhuman
Many employees are taking on side hustles, with nearly half of workers recently surveyed citing economic uncertainties as a factor in their decisions, according to Workhuman.
By Elizabeth Flood • Dec. 1, 2022 -
FASB targets improved income-tax transparency
FASB is considering more stringent standards that would require companies to disclose income taxes paid to federal, state and foreign entities.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Nov. 30, 2022 -
Five US cities target building energy use, emissions with fines
New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Boston and St. Louis are poised to implement penalties to curb building-level greenhouse gas emissions or energy use.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Nov. 29, 2022 -
Column
In praise of the good CFO
With the holiday season kicking off, it seems a good time to remember the CFOs who are fighting to do the right thing behind closed conference room doors.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Nov. 28, 2022 -
ESG score hurts credit rating for 20% of organizations: Moody’s
More than half of organizations that issue speculative-grade debt faced a negative impact on their credit rating after a sustainability assessment.
By Jim Tyson • Nov. 28, 2022