Get informed with CFO’s articles and stories from June 9, 2015…
The availability of cheap debt has reduced companies’ incentive to improve working capital management. >> Edward Teach
s that too much to ask for? These days, it may be. >> David McCann
In a new CFO survey, finance chiefs talk about the challenges they face in finding equilibrium between their jobs and their personal lives. >> Chris Schmidt
The issue of sales tax collection divides brick-and-mortar companies from online vendors. >> David M. Katz
Finance executives around the world plan to spend more on growth strategies this year.
>> David Owens and Chris Schmidt, Contributors
How much knowledge do you have about the 80-year-old federal securities watchdog?
>> CFO Staff
What You Must Know to Talk about a Data Breach
You don’t have to know the technical details, but it’s important to grasp big-picture issues so you can discuss them with key stakeholders. >> Kate Fazzini
Congress Mulls Tax Breaks For Income On Intellectual Property
The breaks for intellectual property income could come in the form of tax regimes called “patent boxes.” >> Katie Kuehner-Hebert
HSBC to Slash Up to 25,00 Jobs, Sell Units in Turkey, Brazil
Moves accompanied by plans to ratchet up presence in Asia. >> Katie Kuehner-Hebert
G7 to Clamp Down on Tax Avoidance Via Transfer Pricing
Multinational firms said to be ‘cheating’ African countries out of billions of dollars that could be used for health care and education. >> Katie Kuehner-Hebert
CPAs Cite Hiring, Retention as Most Pressing Issue
All but the smallest accounting firms are tightly focused on finding and keeping talent.
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