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IMF Urges Debt Relief for Greece in Split With EU
An International Monetary Fund study criticizes the latest Greek bailout, calling for measures to restructure the country’s “highly unsustainable” debt.
How much do you know about one of the euro zone’s leading economies?
>> CFO Staff
CFO confidence remains steady in the latest Duke/CFO Global Business Outlook Survey, but worries mount over wages and data security.
Midsized companies want to pursue growth strategies, but finding the necessary funding can be a challenge.
>> David Owens and Chris Schmidt
Use ‘Test and Learn’ to Avoid Losing a Big Business Bet
“All-in” bets can pay massive rewards, but test and learn can get you there with a lot less risk.
>> Rafi Musher
Goldman Sachs’ Q2 Profit Tumbles
Mortgage-related litigation provisions weaken a strong quarter from investment banking and equities trading.
EU Investigating Qualcomm for Violating Antitrust Rules
Did the maker of smartphone and tablet chipsets abuse its dominant market position?
The Hidden Risks of Employee Benefit Plan Audits
Failure to make sure that an employee benefit plan audit is done properly may spawn personal liability for a plan sponsor’s officers – including the CFO.
EBay Selling Enterprise Unit For $925M
EBay announces sale of money-losing business prior to split-off of PayPal.
The Finance Executive’s Guide to Financial Planning and Budgeting
Is your forecast holding you back? Five of our most popular articles on core finance concerns.
Activist Fund Seeking to Boost Macy’s Value
Starboard Value LP says Macy’s real estate is worth $21 billion, almost its entire market capitalization.
Treasury Launches Study of Peer-to-Peer Lending
How should ‘the financial regulatory framework evolve to support the safe growth of this industry?’ is one question the Treasury Department is asking.
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