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Opinion
With SEC's proposed climate rules, CFOs should listen to investors
A stakeholder-influenced materiality assessment will help business leaders comply with the SEC's proposed disclosure rules and focus their sustainability efforts.
By Donavan Hornsby • May 9, 2022 -
Judge dismisses class action against Wells Fargo, former CEO, ex-CFO
Investors led by a retirement fund for Hawaii state employees failed to prove the bank unjustifiably inflated loans, understated loss reserves or misstated its practices, a judge ruled Friday.
By Robin Bradley • May 9, 2022 -
Trendline
Compensation: solving the cost-talent puzzle
In today’s strong labor market, CFOs leery of raising wages find creative ways to find and retain key employees.
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Appointment of women to Fortune 500 boards hits record high
Boards have made strides toward greater diversity but still do not sufficiently represent some racial and ethnic groups, Heidrick & Struggles said.
By Jim Tyson • May 6, 2022 -
Professional workers 'significantly' harder to hire, retain: Conference Board
CFOs are offering higher pay, more generous benefits and greater workplace flexibility in order to overcome the tightest labor market in years.
By Jim Tyson • May 5, 2022 -
Grayscale CFO's crypto guidance wishlist includes FASB stopgap
The recently intensifying focus of regulators on cryptocurrencies comes amid dramatic growth in markets for digital assets.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 4, 2022 -
Halliburton picks company veteran for CFO spot
The oil field services giant is "appropriately viewed as a major beneficiary" of rising fossil fuel prices and oil field activity, according to a report from Cowen analysts.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 3, 2022 -
Fed probably needs to curb GDP growth to 1% to quell inflation: Moody's
CFOs navigating an unusual array of profit threats — from supply chain disruptions to the possibility of a new COVID-19 variant — may need to add stagflation to their roster of risks.
By Jim Tyson • May 2, 2022 -
Global minimum tax compliance to take 'significant' company resources
Forty percent of businesses surveyed by EY have considered adding headcount, outsourcing tax department operations and investing in new technology to meet BEPS 2.0 requirements.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 2, 2022 -
CFOs seek insights, efficiency boost from process mining
CFOs during the pandemic have sped up digital transformation. Today they are especially focused on robotic process automation and complementary tools such as process mining, Gartner said.
By Jim Tyson • April 29, 2022 -
Q&A
New McCarthy CFO: Jobs crisis industry's 'biggest challenge'
Kristine Newman, recently promoted to the CFO seat at the St. Louis-based contractor, said she believes building a unified front is key to combating the labor shortage.
By Zachary Phillips • April 28, 2022 -
Hiring, strategizing compete for CFO time: survey
Eighty-eight percent of CFOs at private-equity backed companies surveyed said they underestimated the time it would take to migrate financial and accounting processes to a state-of-the-art enterprise resource planning system (ERP) and software stack.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 28, 2022 -
Mega-cap CFOs in high demand as IPOs, retirements thin supply
"The increased use of cash over equity in compensation packages is a sign that CFOs are in demand as companies would typically rather give equity," according to Robert Lamp of Korn Ferry.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 26, 2022 -
Profit expectations fall at US companies, NABE says
The business outlook has grown hazier amid Federal Reserve plans to reduce stimulus, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and doubts about the stability of supply chains tied to China.
By Jim Tyson • April 25, 2022 -
How treasurers can wade into data lakes
Treasurers can use data lakes to centralize information, increase liquidity and reduce fraud, but finding the resources to set them up may be a challenge.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 25, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Furniture retailers adapt to supply chain chaos
As some retailers extend lead times and amass inventory to manage delays, they're also building sourcing relationships beyond China and Vietnam.
By Ben Unglesbee • April 25, 2022 -
Sponsored by Protiviti
How things work around here: Keep culture in mind when going public
The importance of keeping culture in mind for private companies making the leap to the public market.
By Kimberly Lanier, Director, Business Performance Improvement, and Carole Andrew, Senior Manager, Business Performance Improvement • April 25, 2022 -
Sponsored by Modern Treasury
Automating payment operations to get a full view of company finances
What you need to know as you scale payment operations for your business.
April 25, 2022 -
Geopolitical storm hitting company valuations differently
Cash flow, cost of capital and other factors remain central when it comes time to determine what a business or its credit is worth to investors.
By Robert Freedman • April 22, 2022 -
Diversity hiring gains speed in accounting: AICPA
Companies hiring for jobs in accounting and finance increasingly value recent graduates with technological skills, AICPA said.
By Jim Tyson • April 22, 2022 -
Most companies unable to gauge whether suppliers meet ESG goals: survey
Companies that collect data about their suppliers can gain insights needed to influence suppliers’ behavior on carbon emissions and other sustainability goals.
By Jim Tyson • April 20, 2022 -
Carta's aim of global private stock market starts with a good slide deck
Since 2012, CEO Henry Ward has been using his deck to excite interest in his plan to transfer private shares digitally and then own the ecosystem of a new stock market.
By Robert Freedman • April 19, 2022 -
CFO clout rising amid pandemic, other challenges: McKinsey
The influence of CFOs is growing across a range of decision making, including M&A, investor relations and digital transformation.
By Jim Tyson • April 18, 2022 -
Pay, health benefits beat flexible work in winning new hires
While employees are swayed most by pay and bonuses, an increasing percentage of workers said healthcare and retirement benefits are key to whether they stay or go, a survey found.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 18, 2022 -
CFOs eye hybrid office savings; firms grow in place
While some companies have sought to dump office leases, others are looking to keep a lid on costs by quietly accommodating more hybrid workers in existing space.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 18, 2022 -
Sponsored by Tipalti
Accounts payable: Why CFOs should pay attention
Over one-third of your invoices have errors, and costs to process these may be up to ten times greater than a "clean" invoice.
April 18, 2022