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For this micromobility CFO, the future is collaborative
“I don’t think anyone in micromobility should dismiss the heavyweights in traditional transportation and fuel industries,” Michael Grillo, CFO of Swiftmile, said. “Changing infrastructure will require all of us to work together to build what the next century will look like.”
By Jane Thier • July 15, 2021 -
Opinion
Data is a differentiator, but much of it is wrong
As CFOs step up spending, the integrity of their data could determine whether or not their spending decisions lead to growth.
By Marc Huffman • July 15, 2021 -
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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Zuora CFO on the importance of aligning planning and operations
Todd McElhatton structures his FP&A team as a partner to other business units to ensure planning assumptions operationalize as intended.
By Robert Freedman • July 14, 2021 -
Levi's CFO: 'I firmly believe we have pricing power'
On the heels of a strong second-quarter earnings report for the company, Harmit Singh discussed the merits of upping prices during times of economic success versus amid hardship.
By Jane Thier • July 12, 2021 -
Sponsored by EY
Shareholder activists call for corporate divestments
No company is immune to activist investing. But an active divestment process clearly aligned to your company’s overall strategy can help address activist concerns before they consider your company a target.
By Rich Mills, EY Global and Americas Sell and Separate Leader • July 12, 2021 -
CFOs benefit from customer-centric operations metrics
Knowing — and sharing widely — how operational changes impact user experience can generate alignment on spending priorities.
By Robert Freedman • July 9, 2021 -
3 CFO tips for curbing a pandemic surge in bad debts: Gartner
Bad debt rose during the pandemic, but companies using sharper customer analysis can identify those firms that can pay and choose not to, Gartner says.
By Jim Tyson • July 9, 2021 -
Risk management rises to No. 1 accounting priority during pandemic: ACCA
The coronavirus has compelled accountants to focus more on risk management than ever while highlighting the need to address climate change and other hazards, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants said.
By Jim Tyson • July 8, 2021 -
Former WeWork CFO leaning into logistics startup
After heading up M&A for Time Warner and bringing the shared-office concept to Asia, Christian Lee sees the shipping side of the e-commerce boom as a new frontier.
By Robert Freedman • July 8, 2021 -
Avoiding the private-equity 'bear hug of death'
Operating company executives should help lead a transparent dialogue as they and their investment partners move through onboarding.
By Robert Freedman • July 7, 2021 -
Business loans 'especially slow' to transition from LIBOR, posing risks: FSB
U.S. securitizations and business loans need to speed the switch to LIBOR alternatives, the Financial Stability Board said, warning of financial instability.
By Jim Tyson • July 7, 2021 -
Opinion
How the CFO role is transforming media and entertainment
The pandemic gave streaming companies low-hanging fruit from which to increase their subscribers. How finance leaders respond as people return to the office will depend on how they leverage analytics.
By Stephen Blume • July 6, 2021 -
M&A hit record high during first half 2021: Refinitiv
Deal-making in the U.S. and worldwide rose to unprecedented highs during the first six months of 2021 as buyers took advantage of record-low interest rates, Refinitiv said.
By Jim Tyson • July 6, 2021 -
U.S. gains support for 15% minimum global corporate tax from 130 countries
A 15% minimum global corporate tax will discourage companies from locating headquarters in the lowest-tax nations, according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
By Jim Tyson • July 2, 2021 -
Inflation to persist above 3% into 2022 as demand exceeds supply: Furman
Rising demand will confront supply bottlenecks and weak labor participation, fueling inflation in the months ahead, former White House economist Jason Furman said.
By Jim Tyson • July 2, 2021 -
Incoming Boeing CFO to be tasked with reducing debt
Former GE exec Brian West is expected to invest in new research and development while also reducing the aircraft manufacturer's debt, which, at the end of the first quarter, neared $64 billion.
By Jane Thier • July 1, 2021 -
Getting EBITDA and free cash flow right in credit deals
These non-standardized measures are important, but because they mean different things to different people, they should be used carefully in credit raises and other contexts.
By Robert Freedman • June 30, 2021 -
Market volatility may rise on absence of clear LIBOR alternative: Fitch
A plan to wind down the use of LIBOR at the end of 2021 may lead to market instability because several reference rates are “vying” to become its successor, Fitch Ratings said.
By Jim Tyson • June 30, 2021 -
Deep Dive // ESG reporting
From green to gold: 5 ways CFOs can gain from climate risk disclosure
CFOs confronting growing pressure to disclose climate change risks can find in their analysis opportunities to improve capital allocation and risk management.
By Jim Tyson • June 29, 2021 -
Reverse merger helped recession-hit Axogen regain its footing
The nerve-repair biotech found an unlikely partner in a company that had fallen on its own hard times.
By Robert Freedman • June 28, 2021 -
Bipartisan infrastructure plan: big beneficiaries, more tax enforcement
No tax hikes are contemplated to help pay for the $1.2 trillion package agreed to by Republicans and Democrats who hashed out the details.
By Robert Freedman • June 25, 2021 -
SPACs will rebound in wake of tougher oversight: Duff & Phelps
Stricter regulation will likely bolster investor confidence and spur a resurgence in SPACs, Duff & Phelps said.
By Jim Tyson • June 25, 2021 -
Opinion
Meeting uncertainty with fiscal discipline and operating rhythm
Organizations may not consider finance central to the decision-making process; some may even consider it an obstacle. It's on the CFO to disprove that, Malwarebytes finance chief Thomas Fox says.
By Thomas R. Fox • June 24, 2021 -
Doximity CFO to tap IPO capital for product-led growth
Although virtual medical consultations generate attention, a doctor referral network provides most of the company’s revenue.
By Robert Freedman • June 24, 2021 -
ESG reporting
Low-quality assurance of ESG reports pose stability risk: IFAC
Companies' attempts to back up their ESG reports with low-quality assurance has put financial stability at risk, a study by the International Federation of Accountants says.
By Jim Tyson • June 24, 2021