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The 6 a.m. CFO: How Everphone’s Veronika von Heise-Rotenburg Starts Her Day
Heise-Rotenburg shares her morning pet routine, foraging for herbs for daily homemade tea, and how narrow focus relieves her work-related stress.
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| June 1, 2023
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| June 1, 2023
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For Many CFOs, Pension Plans Are Millstones Around the Neck
The massive, high-risk debt weighing down so many defined benefit plans promises to accelerate the pace of pension-risk transfer undertakings.
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David McCann
| December 13, 2019
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What Gig Economy Jobs Are Really Like
Irregular and anti-social hours, sleep deprivation, exhaustion, low pay, no bargaining power — the autonomy comes at a price.
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Vincent Ryan
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Researchers find that companies' political connections may boost SEC scrutiny rather than deter it.
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David Katz
| August 7, 2017
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PE Firms Charged Clients $20B In Hidden Fees
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
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The former finance chief of Microsoft and GM is looking for different experiences.
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