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Want to Cut Costs? Knock Down Your Credit Facility
MGIC, which writes mortgage insurance for lenders, decides to stop borrowing. June 17, 2009
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The Quest for Capital
CFOs are putting on their negotiating hats as they face pressure from customers for more lenient payment terms, as well as from their increasingly intolerant banks. June 16, 2009
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Leadership in Finance: MF Global's Randy MacDonald
The CFO talks about his rocky first year as CFO of the options brokerage. June 15, 2009
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Are GM, Chrysler "End Running" Chapter 11?
Some critics say the automakers are structuring their bankruptcies as sales in an improper way. June 9, 2009
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Private Equity: Return of the Grave-dancers
Buy-out firms chafe under ownership restrictions, but pile in nonetheless. June 5, 2009
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Lear Puts Off $38 Million Notes Payments to Save Bank Loans
If GM's fourth-largest creditor had made the interest payment, Lear's banks could have speeded up the company's schedule for paying back its loans. June 1, 2009
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Tripped Up
More companies are violating loan covenants, but there are ways to avoid taking a hard fall. June 1, 2009
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The Regulatory Rumble Begins
In America and Europe, new rules are already running into stiff resistance-mostly from regulators themselves May 29, 2009
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Small Favors: GM Bankruptcy Could Mean Tax Boon
The company would have no limits on the amount of losses it could use to shave its taxable income, according to a report issued today. May 28, 2009
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Leadership in Finance: World Fuel's Ira Birns
The fuel provider's CFO used a combination of good timing, conservative cash management, and a balance-sheet focus to avoid getting burned by rising oil prices and the falling economy last year. May 26, 2009
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