Risk Management: Page 30
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Ex-Twitter CEO, CFO’s suit may find Delaware law favorable
Chancery Court has a history favoring bylaw provisions requiring companies to pay executives’ legal costs even when they no longer work for the company.
By Robert Freedman • April 11, 2023 -
Small businesses see credit tightening: NFIB
Banking system instability has triggered a pullback in credit and shaken confidence among small businesses, the NFIB found in a survey.
By Jim Tyson • April 11, 2023 -
Tax executives expect higher rates of audits, disputes: EY
Tax jurisdictions worldwide are stepping up scrutiny of businesses as they prepare to enact a 15% global minimum corporate tax next year, according to respondents to an EY survey.
By Jim Tyson • April 10, 2023 -
Samsung employees leaked corporate data in ChatGPT: report
Data privacy is a concern for companies with employees using ChatGPT’s web-based interface, as input data is used to train and improve the tool.
By Lindsey Wilkinson • April 7, 2023 -
Using a disciplinary matrix to tie compensation to compliance
A good way to earn DOJ cooperation credit is to be clear on paper what violations will result in a pay reduction or clawback, a Morgan Lewis partner says.
By Robert Freedman • April 6, 2023 -
Fed officials signal more tightening than investors forecast
A credit squeeze following recent banking system turmoil may prompt policymakers to reduce the main interest rate before the end of 2023, according to investors.
By Jim Tyson • April 5, 2023 -
Slump in jobs, manufacturing suggest economy softening
Turmoil in the banking system may lead to a tightening in credit, weaker manufacturing and reduced hiring.
By Jim Tyson • April 4, 2023 -
Cyberattacks hit almost all companies last year, Sophos says
A constant barrage of malicious activity has organizations reeling, negatively impacting their ability to accomplish IT projects or dedicate time to strategic issues.
By Matt Kapko • April 4, 2023 -
SEC charges Navy shipbuilder executives with accounting fraud
Austal USA executives allegedly manipulated accounting in order to improve earnings in building the Littoral Combat Ship, the SEC said.
By Jim Tyson • April 3, 2023 -
IPO proceeds slump 61% amid risk of credit squeeze: EY
Turbulence in the banking system will likely tighten a credit squeeze and worsen a downturn in initial public offerings.
By Jim Tyson • March 31, 2023 -
Business spending outlook ‘deteriorated’: Fed CFO survey
CFOs were planning to reduce expenditures before turmoil in the banking system threatened to provoke a credit tightening.
By Jim Tyson • March 29, 2023 -
Experts warn against ransomware complacency
Despite reports of fewer ransomware-related cyber insurance claims and decelerating premiums in 2022, experts say the threat is still serious and evolving.
By Alexei Alexis • March 28, 2023 -
PCAOB proposes updated standards, faster audit filing
The audit watchdog aims to update and unify interim standards created 20 years ago, aligning its rules with new independence requirements and advances in technology.
By Jim Tyson • March 28, 2023 -
Climate change shareholder proposals trending toward record
Debate has flared in recent months over whether businesses and institutional investors should use ESG criteria when making decisions.
By Jim Tyson • March 27, 2023 -
Luckin Coffee’s ‘revenue reckoning’ takeaways
The Beijing-based company was initially viewed as a kind of David poised on its home turf to take on the Goliath of the coffee world — Starbucks — in China.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • March 24, 2023 -
Banking turmoil may trigger recession: Fannie Mae
Small- and mid-size banks will likely tighten credit in the coming months, increasing the odds of a downturn this year, economists said.
By Jim Tyson • March 24, 2023 -
ESG poised to gain traction as CFO priority: Gartner
Many organizations are shifting away from a purely “risk management” approach to ESG and are viewing it as a way to attract customers, investors and talent — a trend that will only increase in coming years, according to Gartner.
By Alexei Alexis • March 23, 2023 -
Fed likely to hike main rate despite banking turmoil: economists
Banks will likely reduce lending in coming months, complementing Fed efforts to cool the economy while increasing the risk of recession, economists said.
By Jim Tyson • March 21, 2023 -
Lessons from SEC’s $3M Blackbaud cyber penalty
The Charleston, South Carolina-based software provider’s recent data breach settlement with the SEC serves as a cautionary tale for C-suite leaders.
By Alexei Alexis • March 21, 2023 -
Travel + Leisure CFO talks uptick in travel, bleisure
Despite headwinds on travel from the pandemic, CFO Mike Hug has continued to capitalize on new opportunities within the industry.
By Elizabeth Flood • March 20, 2023 -
With tech’s favorite banks in turmoil, some are choosing loyalty
After several high-profile bank failures and near-failures, some fintechs don’t see jumping ship as an option.
By Gabrielle Saulsbery • March 20, 2023 -
Bipartisan Senate bill would bolster SEC whistleblower safeguards
The SEC’s program for gathering tips on securities law violations has imposed $6.3 billion in sanctions since its creation.
By Jim Tyson • March 17, 2023 -
SVB’s parent company files for bankruptcy protection
The move will allow SVB Financial Group “to preserve value as it evaluates strategic alternatives” for venture-capital business SVB Capital and broker-dealer SVB Securities, the company said.
By Dan Ennis • March 17, 2023 -
Does SVB failure expose CFO job creep’s weaknesses?
The bank's chief risk officer seat was left vacant for much of 2022, raising questions about how such responsibilities are distributed and to whom in the modern C-suite.
By Grace Noto • March 16, 2023 -
Nearly one-third of CFOs to diversify deposits across banks: study
CFOs are looking to take immediate action to assess the risk and exposure to their businesses following recent bank failures.
By Elizabeth Flood • March 16, 2023