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CFO January 1, 2009 Kate O'Sullivan |
From Bad to Worst CFO optimism sinks to an all-time low as companies foresee a dismal year ahead. |
Managed Care April 2005 |
Health Care Costs Remain Top Concern for CFOs Despite all the recent discussion about Social Security reform, chief financial officers in the United States say that rising health care cost remains their top concern, according to a survey. |
CFO November 1, 2008 Scott Leibs |
Meanwhile... CFOs are in the limelight as never before, and there is no reason to believe that will change any time soon. |
CFO December 1, 2011 Scott Leibs |
Still Grounded? Three industries at the core of the U.S. economy hope to fly higher in 2012. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 13, 2006 |
Use a Rolling Forecast to Spot Trends An excerpt from Jeremy Hope's new book, Reinventing the CFO, on the concept of the rolling forecast as a flexible and meaningful supplement or alternative to traditional business measures. |
CFO June 1, 2010 Kate O'Sullivan |
From Adversity, Better Budgets Tempted to abandon budgeting altogether, companies have instead taken it to a new level. |
CFO June 1, 2010 Scott Leibs |
The Great Hangover Companies struggle to restore working capital performance after the recession. |
CFO May 8, 2006 Don Durfee |
What's the Boss Worth? CFOs weigh in on executive compensation. |
CFO November 1, 2009 Kate O'Sullivan |
After the Storm What impact will the recession have on your career prospects? |
CFO July 15, 2011 Scott Leibs |
A Word from Your Sponsor? Our annual look at women's progress to the top of the financial heap reveals why "mentors" may not be useful enough. |
CFO October 1, 2011 Kate O'Sullivan |
CFOs Prefer a Simpler Tax Code, Even If They Don't Save New Duke University/CFO Magazine Global Business Outlook Survey finds finance executives united in their desire for tax reform. |
CFO September 1, 2009 Scott Leibs |
Reality: The Sequel When it comes to the economy, there may or may not be a "new normal," but companies are clearly gearing up to change the way they operate. |
CFO May 1, 2011 Russ Banham |
Let It Roll Why more companies are abandoning budgets in favor of rolling forecasts. |
IndustryWeek June 20, 2012 |
Government Can Help Manufacturers by Getting Out of Their Way Most CFOs are optimistic about the economy but see gridlock as a major barrier to growth. |
CFO September 1, 2008 Vincent Ryan |
Talk about Missed Earnings A new study finds that falling short of analysts' profits forecasts hits CFOs directly where it hurts: in their wallets and their chances of getting fired. |
CFO December 1, 2009 Scott Leibs |
Health Reform CFOs atypically cast their gaze far into the future when it comes to the impact of health-care reform. |
CFO December 1, 2002 Tim Reason |
Partial Clearing Budgeting software isn't the key to corporate finance reform, but it can help CFOs manage expectations in a sinking economy. |
CIO May 26, 2009 Jarina D'Auria |
Bulletproofing the IT Budget CFOs offer advice to CIOs on creating a winning budget and setting financial strategy. |
CFO May 1, 2010 Scott Leibs |
Here We Grow Again Companies are dealing with the aftermath of a truly historic recession. CFOs navigated through the storm with the usual array of cost-cutting measures, but the calmer waters we've now entered may actually pose an even more severe test. |
CFO February 1, 2012 Kate O'Sullivan |
Proceeding with Caution While the global outlook is mixed, U.S. CFOs are somewhat more optimistic. |
CFO April 1, 2011 Scott Leibs |
Bankers' Powers While the Dodd-Frank Act does not saddle CFOs with an immediate and expensive regulatory burden for which they are directly responsible, its scope and complexity may ultimately make it far more influential on companies' operations. |
CFO October 1, 2006 Joseph McCafferty |
Business Outlook Survey U.S. CFOs see trouble ahead. |
CFO March 15, 2004 Scott Leibs |
We'll Deal, but Will We Manage? While there are many reasons why CFOs now play a larger role in IT strategy than ever before, the staggering cost of technology remains the biggie. True, IT has come to dominate the capital budgets of most companies. And true, when you're a CFO, finance is your middle name. |
CFO October 1, 2010 Scott Leibs |
Vault Lines CFOs want to alter their relationships with their banks -- and are willing to alter who their bankers are in order to make that happen. |
CFO February 1, 2009 Scott Leibs |
Soft Is Hard Many CFOs leave the "soft" side of human capital to the human-resources department and fixate on the salary, benefits, and other costs associated with all those bodies. |
CFO June 1, 2009 Kate O'Sullivan |
Disciplinarians' Dilemma Derided as enemies of innovation, CFOs can, in fact, be its valuable friends. |
CFO February 1, 2010 Scott Leibs |
What Was and What Will Be A look back and a look ahead in business. |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2011 Sloan & Gerth |
Setting the Record Straight on GE's Taxes There's a heated debate over General Electric's taxes in places ranging from the front page of the New York Times to the blogosphere to, of all places, "The Daily Show." |
CFO October 1, 2011 Scott Leibs |
An Eroding Compact? The slumping economy has accelerated the deterioration of the traditional employer-employee relationship. |
CFO March 1, 2011 Kim Girard |
Sounds Great! (But What Is It?) Surveys indicate that CFOs have high hopes for cloud computing, but don't know much about it. |
The Motley Fool November 14, 2011 Dan Caplinger |
Has General Electric Become the Perfect Stock? For GE to continue its march toward perfection, it needs to keep getting back to its industrial roots. |
CFO July 15, 2009 Alix Stuart |
Imperfect Futures Is business forecasting an art, a science, or an exercise in futility? As the recession drags on, companies rethink their attitudes, and their approaches. |
CFO March 15, 2006 Julia Homer |
Going Public Perhaps nothing symbolizes the complete emergence of the CFO as a public figure more than the SEC's decision to require disclosure of CFO compensation in proxy statements. |