Stock compensation programs, CFO salaries, vacancies in the SEC and a slide in oil prices. All these stories and more in the CFO roundup of August 31, 2015…
Total Shareholder Return: How Long Is Long Enough?
Are short-term restricted stock compensation programs missing the mark?
>> Eric Hosken and Takis Makridis, Contributors
How and how much are CFOs getting paid?
>> CFO Staff
When banks won’t provide the short-term credit that small businesses need, alternative lenders will — at a price.
>> Edward Teach
Moving from CFO to CEO: A Half Brainer
Finance chiefs who want to step up must develop the right side of the noggin, says one who made the move.
>> David McCann
Key Financial Oversight Jobs Remain Unfilled
About a dozen key spots are vacant at the SEC and other regulatory agencies amid nominee gridlock in Congress.
Carlyle Group Buys Candle Maker for $98M
The acquisition of family-controlled Blyth adds to investment firm Carlyle’s middle-market portfolio.
More Accounting Woes Delay Toshiba Results
New CEO Masashi Muromachi says he will consider resigning if the new Sept. 7 reporting deadline is not met.
Moody’s Questions Ky. City’s Bankruptcy Filing
Rating service says Hillview could pay off an $11.4 million legal judgment by issuing bonds and increasing taxes.
U.S. Oil Lower Than Previous Estimate
New data from the Energy Information Administration confirm production has taken a hit from the slide in oil prices.
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