Strategy & Operations: Page 65


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    Opinion

    Using flexible pricing models to keep transformation projects on track

    CFOs that work with their technology providers on payment arrangements can help accelerate their organization's post-pandemic recovery. 

    By Sameer Bhagwat and Raakesh Boyapati • June 18, 2021
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    CFO on how he learned from hiring, valuation mistakes

    Finance leader Ian Charles is learning from his mistakes as he starts job at logistics software company Flexe.

    By Robert Freedman • June 17, 2021
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    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.

    By CFO Dive staff
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    Large companies boost hiring plans to record level: survey

    CEOs upgraded their outlook for the recovery and plans for capital investment and hiring, according to a Business Roundtable survey.

    By June 17, 2021
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    Fed forecasts higher inflation while sustaining record stimulus

    Federal Reserve officials increased their forecasts for inflation while holding the benchmark rate at a record low and pushing forward with monthly bond purchases.

    By June 16, 2021
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    Citi CFO on expected trading plummet, digital investments

    The stream of stimulus payments over the past year have led consumers to pay down their loans at high rates, Mark Mason said, which has hamstrung overall loan growth in the firm’s U.S. card unit.

    By Jane Thier • June 16, 2021
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    ESG reporting

    Transition bonds find a footing as companies eye ESG growth

    The instrument gives CFOs a tool for financing their company’s shift to operations reflective of environmental, social and governance goals.

    By Ted Knutson • June 16, 2021
  • CFOs rethinking cost savings of just-in-time supply chains

    Pandemic-related disruptions made it clear a broader strategic approach is needed even once the supply and demand equilibrium is restored.

    By Ted Knutson • June 15, 2021
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    LIBOR regulators warn of risks of using rates other than SOFR

    Regulators urged companies to replace LIBOR with SOFR, warning that other alternative reference rates pose risks of financial instability.

    By June 14, 2021
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    Only 5% of CFOs have 'future-ready' operations: survey

    In its latest executive survey, Accenture divided operational maturity into four tiers: stable, efficient, predictive and future-ready. 

    By Jane Thier • June 14, 2021
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    CFOs substantially raise their growth expectations

    CFOs' optimism towards their own company's performance, and that of the U.S. economy, has risen 29% in the past three months, Deloitte’s latest quarterly CFO Signals survey found.

    By Jane Thier • June 14, 2021
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    Corporate tax staff working beyond capacity: survey

    Technology can help close the capacity gap but many tax departments lack the time, budget and skills to deploy it effectively, a Thomson Reuters Institute survey found.   

    By June 11, 2021
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    Scenario plan, but don't act, until tax changes clearer

    Companies await a squeeze as U.S. and global tax priorities converge to force more tax payments through profit-shifting curbs, other changes. 

    By Ted Knutson • June 11, 2021
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    Surging inflation may herald start of long-term price trend, economists say

    Long-term forces, such as aging populations and a pullback in globalization, will likely stoke inflation for decades, reversing a trend of slow price gains, economists say.

    By June 10, 2021
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    Companies get more options in private credit market

    The industry showed resilience in the pandemic by helping borrowers renegotiate loan terms.

    By Robert Freedman • June 10, 2021
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    Regulator calls for sunsetting LIBOR in some interest rate swaps in July

    A Commodity Futures Trading Commission subcommittee urges a switch in interdealer trading of interest rate swaps from LIBOR to SOFR on July 26.

    By June 9, 2021
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    Opinion

    3 strategies to create a cash culture

    An estimated $2.5 trillion is tied up in working capital at companies across Europe and the United States. Freeing up that cash could help CFOs reach strategic capital allocation goals.

    By Peter Kingma • June 9, 2021
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    SPAC lawsuits surge over disclosure claims: attorney

    Securities and Exchange Commission guidance on SPAC disclosures has spurred a rise in litigation in New York State courts — almost 40 in the past six months.

    By June 8, 2021
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    TreeHouse CFO transitioned processes for top line growth

    In a key move, senior finance staff were embedded in business divisions but held accountable for performance in finance.

    By Robert Freedman • June 8, 2021
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    AT&T, Estée Lauder, Salesforce CFOs on which pandemic changes to keep

    Employees will return to the office, but CFOs want to retain the past year's cost-saving changes, panelists said this week at the Wall Street Journal’s CFO Network Summit.  

    By Jane Thier • June 8, 2021
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    Fed selling of corporate bonds may cause debt issuance 'hiccups': Moody's

    A Federal Reserve plan to sell corporate bonds and wind down an emergency credit program won’t significantly alter valuations but signals a change in sentiment, Moody’s Analytics said.

    By June 4, 2021
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    FTC scrutinizing subscription pricing model

    Although the Federal Trade Commission is focused on consumer abuses, the business-to-business side of recurring revenue could be affected if rule changes result.

    By Robert Freedman • June 4, 2021
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    AbbVie used 2017 law to lower taxes to 9.5% from 20%: investigation

    The Senate Finance Committee announced an investigation into the pharmaceutical company's global tax practices as Biden pushed a broad effort to boost corporate tax revenue.

    By June 3, 2021
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    Deep Dive

    5 CFO tips for limiting harm from inflation

    Amid signs of rising inflation, economists and financial executives suggest ways that CFOs can buffer against the damage from unstable prices.

    By June 2, 2021
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    Travel rebound currently leisure-driven, but business will follow: Hilton CFO

    "We're not a huge believer in a new normal; sorry," Kevin Jacobs said last week. He fully expects business travel to reach pre-pandemic levels within the next two years.

    By Jane Thier • June 1, 2021
  • Opinion

    CFOs' essential role in promoting employee mental health

    For professional accountants, mental health issues heighten the risk of not identifying errors in financial reports or spotting indicators of fraud. 

    By Russell Guthrie • June 1, 2021