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Appointing an interim CFO need not be avoided at all costs, according to a new study.
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| August 5, 2022
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Workplace Issues
Remote Workers Alter State Taxes
States such as Texas and Florida that have no individual income taxes could become havens for remote workers.
By
Vincent Ryan
| March 17, 2021
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Supply Chain
5 Questions for Jack Hartung, CFO, Chipotle
“It was kind of too late to pivot if you hadn’t already made the right investments,” Hartung says of adapting to the pandemic.
By
Vincent Ryan
| March 10, 2021
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The Economy
Labor Cost Index Rises 0.7% in Fourth Quarter
“Overall, compensation costs are likely to remain subdued going forward, reflective of a high level of unemployment that will restrain wages."
By
Matthew Heller
| February 1, 2021
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The Quiz
Do You Remember?: The Quiz
Take our quiz on these finance news stories to see how many you might have already forgotten.
By
CFO Staff
| December 3, 2020
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Strategy
Embattled Industries: Profiles in Resilience
Although the pandemic nearly crushed their industries, these companies are finding ways to thrive.
By
Lauren Muskett
| December 2, 2020
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Strategy
Kohl’s Cuts Corporate Jobs to Save $65 Million
The layoffs will “further align [Kohl’s] cost base in response to the business impact resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic."
By
Matthew Heller
| September 16, 2020
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Talent Management
‘High Potentials’ Are Not Putting Career Plans On Hold
In the current climate, CFOs are at risk of losing their most senior direct reports.
By
John Touey
| August 12, 2020
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The Economy
Top CEOs Urge Congress to Save Small Firms
More than 100 executives said small businesses need "much more significant and sustained support" than the PPP to weather the COVID-19 pandemic.
By
Matthew Heller
| August 4, 2020
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M&A
Cinema Chain Merger Heads for Court Fight
Cineplex accuses Cineworld of "buyer's remorse" and seeking to avoid its obligations under the merger agreement because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By
Matthew Heller
| June 15, 2020
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Workplace Issues
Five Accounting and Reporting Considerations Before Reopening
Companies must now adjust to a yet-evolving new normal.
By
Vincent Ryan
| June 4, 2020
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Credit & Capital
Libbey Files Chapter 11 Amid ‘Dramatic’ Slump
The impact of COVID-19 on "demand for our products and on our business is truly unprecedented in Libbey's more than 200-year history."
By
Matthew Heller
| June 1, 2020
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Human Resources
The Health Care Backlog Is a $52B Problem
The backlog in unaddressed care will cause a surge in demand that will hit the health care system quickly and inefficiently.
By
Vincent Ryan
| May 29, 2020
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Financial Performance
Deere Shares Drop Despite Q2 Earnings Beat
The company's farm equipment sales held up better than construction equipment amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By
Matthew Heller
| May 25, 2020
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Insurance
Insurers Balk at Pandemic Coverage Proposal
Industry groups are "opposing any legislation that requires them to bear the risk of business-interruption losses from pandemics.”
By
Matthew Heller
| May 14, 2020
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Credit & Capital
Neiman Marcus Takes ‘Stunning Fall’ to Chapter 11
The luxury retailer "had been struggling with competition from online rivals and dwindling cash" before the coronavirus forced it to close its stores.
By
Matthew Heller
| May 7, 2020
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