Strategy & Operations: Page 64


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    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 July 7, 2021
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    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
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    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.

    By CFO Dive staff
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    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 July 6, 2021
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    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 July 2, 2021
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    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 July 2, 2021
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    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
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    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 June 30, 2021
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    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 June 29, 2021
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    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
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    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
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    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 June 25, 2021
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    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
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    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
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    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 June 24, 2021
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    Alphabet CFO supports higher taxes, global minimum tax

    The intent behind paying more taxes, Ruth Porat believes, is to deliver on a vitally needed infrastructure program, which Google is committed to supporting.

    By Jane Thier • June 24, 2021
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    Gensler says alternative to LIBOR poses risk of manipulation

    SEC Chair Gary Gensler warned of risks in replacing LIBOR with the Bloomberg Short Term Bank Yield Index.

    By June 23, 2021
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    Federated approach touted as best for digital transformation

    Let IT build a centralized automation platform while operational teams build the specialized processes that link into it, an integration specialist says.

    By Robert Freedman • June 23, 2021
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    Deep Dive

    A nonprofit CFO's guide to navigating a downturn

    Tasked with balancing mission and sustaining revenue, CFOs have relied on difficult decisions and quick thinking to keep their nonprofit organizations afloat.

    By Jane Thier • June 23, 2021
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    M&A will be hard to derail this year, specialists say

    Well-capitalized companies, private equity firms and SPACs are expected to drive robust mergers and acquisitions even if the central bank tries to cool markets.

    By Ted Knutson • June 22, 2021
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    Loan default rate forecast falls as economy emerges from pandemic: Fitch

    The receding pandemic and brighter prospects for some troubled sectors prompted an improved outlook for the default rate for leveraged loans, Fitch Ratings said.

    By June 22, 2021
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    Subscription pricing: Stop relying on the negative option

    Companies hurt the annual recurring revenue model by being less than straightforward in attracting and keeping subscribers and complicating cancellations.

    By Krish Subramanian • June 22, 2021
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    Preparing for extended CFO absence

    Finance leaders should think about whether the business is in a status quo cycle or preparing for a strategic move when deciding who to bring in to manage finance and accounting.

    By Ted Knutson • June 21, 2021
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    Whistleblower plan to catch corporate tax cheats gets bipartisan push

    Republican and Democratic senators seek to narrow the $630 billion annual tax gap by putting teeth into the IRS whistleblower program.

    By June 18, 2021
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    Match Group to expand market with new acquisition: CFO

    Adding South Korea-based Hyperconnect’s social discovery feature increases Match's target market from singles to everybody, CFO-COO Gary Swidler said.

    By Jane Thier • June 18, 2021