Get all your accounting and finance articles from CFO right here in the roundup of September 1, 2015…
Buffett Discloses $4.4B Stake in Phillips 66
The legendary investor appears to be betting that the refiner will continue benefiting from lower oil prices.
Senate Democrats Press SEC on Political Spending Disclosers
Companies should be required to disclose how they use corporate resources for political activities, say the lawmakers.
Micheal Dell’s False Dichotomy
Why going private won’t necessarily pay off for the computer company.
An Antidote for Deal Risk: R&W Insurance
Shifting to an insurer the risk of breached representations and warrenties makes deals likelier to happen.
>> James D. Rosener and George A. Esposito Jr.
U.S. Construction Spending Hits Seven-Year High
During the first seven months of 2015, construction spending is running 9.3% above last year’s pace.
BNY Mellon’s Systems Back to Near Normal
‘We do not yet know the root cause of the failure, but we will be conducting a thorough analysis,’ said the bank’s CEO.
Chinese Malware Hack Hits ‘Jailbroken’ iPhones
Hackers steal Apple account login names and passwords from users of modified iPhones.
Health Care’s Cyber-Security Spend Found Lacking
Health care lags other industries in preparedness for cyber attacks.
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