Get informed with CFO’s articles and stories from June 23, 2015…
Doubts Over Software Growth Hit BlackBerry
The company stumbles in its bid to transition from a mobile device maker to a software vendor. >> Matthew Heller
Tax Reform Top Priority for Voters: Poll
Any 2016 campaign talk will likely stress reforming the corporate tax code rather than individual taxes, an observer says. >> Katie Kuehner-Hebert
May Durable Goods Report Shows Manufacturing is Stabilizing
“Core” capital goods orders, a key gauge of business spending plans, rose last month.
British Accounting Watchdog Investigating KPMG
The U.K. Financial Reporting Council is looking at whether KPMG adequately reported on Bank on New York Mellon’s compliance with safe-keeping rules. >> Katie Kuehner-Hebert
Dodd-Frank’s Next Act: Executive Pay
The SEC’s proposed disclosure rules have drawn criticism from proponents and opponents alike. >> Ed Zwirn
Dodd-Frank Creates More Threats Than it Eliminates
How many of its myriad provisions are really worth replacing flexible supervision of banks with rigid regulation? >> Ernest T. Patrikis
Dodd-Frank Will Benefit CFOs in the Long Run
The law’s core reforms stabilize financial markets and the economy.
>> George W. Madison and William A. Shirley
Special Report: Dodd-Frank at 5 Years
With regulations now being written for executive compensation disclosure, the sweeping financial reform law remains as controversial as ever. >> CFO Staff
Equipment Finance Data Point to More Growth
Trade group’s monthly index shows new business volume has increased 10% year to date. >> Matthew Heller
Smaller Banks are Dodd-Frank Losers
The regulations coming out of the law are driving community banks to consolidate and making them less profitable. >> Rob McDonough
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