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What’s actually driving Carvana’s margins?
Short-seller research is renewing questions about how the online car seller's margins are generated across its retail operations, financing activity and businesses belonging to the CEO’s family.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 29, 2026 -
ADM’s ex-CFO faces federal fraud charges
In court filings, the SEC says that Vikram Luthar, the ag giant’s former finance chief, misled investors by making retroactive “adjustments” to the performance of a key business unit.
By Dan Niepow • Jan. 28, 2026 -
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from CFO.com
From CPA licensure changes to undergoing a digital transformation, these are the most popular stories CFOs are reading.
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Average enterprise business handles 40-plus bank accounts
A survey of finance leaders by fintech provider Adyen and Boston Consulting Group aims to quantify the complexities of running a large business.
By Dan Niepow • Jan. 28, 2026 -
If half of workers avoid management roles, what happens to the CFO pipeline?
A comparison of new survey data from Zety and the ACCA suggests that leadership ambition among a multigenerational workforce is declining during a time when finance career paths are becoming less linear.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 28, 2026 -
OpenAI expands finance team as AI economics draw scrutiny
CFO Sarah Friar has hired a chief accounting officer and a corporate finance leader as the company's business model and trajectory expand.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 27, 2026 -
American CEOs bullish on M&A in 2026: EY
A recent survey conducted by the Big Four firm shows more than half of U.S. chief executive respondents planning to “actively” pursue mergers and acquisitions this year.
By Dan Niepow • Jan. 27, 2026 -
Brex CFO Erica Dorfman’s take on the Capital One deal
In a rare look inside a major fintech transaction, Dorfman describes the speed, scale and boardroom logic that led Brex to Capital One.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 23, 2026 -
How CFO communities are responding to networking overload
Leaders from GenCFO, CFO Leadership Council and CFO Alliance explain how CFO communities are adapting to an increasingly crowded and commercialized networking landscape.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 23, 2026 -
Will private equity’s pivot to continuation vehicles continue in 2026?
The phenomenon of private equity firms essentially selling portfolio companies back to themselves has grown rapidly in recent years, but investors — and likely many CFOs — aren’t totally sold.
By Dan Niepow • Jan. 22, 2026 -
Q&A
How a manufacturing CFO views technology and automation
As the longtime finance chief of Wisconsin-based manufacturer Sentry Equipment, David Ring shares his thoughts on employee ownership, labor challenges and the latest artificial intelligence push.
By Dan Niepow • Jan. 22, 2026 -
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Figure CFO on successfully navigating a modern IPO
Macrina Kgil explains how investor expectations, automation and scaling finance shape life after the company’s recent IPO.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 21, 2026 -
Almost half of the time saved using AI is spent correcting outputs
Inconsistent outputs from large language models are introducing hours of additional labor for workers.
By Dan Niepow • Jan. 21, 2026 -
The role finance will play in the Savannah Bananas’ 2026 season
As the Banana Ball World Tour continues, the team’s finance function, led by Dr. Tim Naddy, is focused on systems, talent and execution.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 16, 2026 -
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Why CFO labor trends center on redesigning teams in 2026
This year’s finance labor trends are being shaped by the growing use of automation, a shift toward internal talent development and the need for CFOs to balance efficiency with adaptability.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 15, 2026 -
McKinsey’s new AI hiring experiment puts pressure on the ‘up-or-out’ model
For CFOs, the pilot shows how the consulting industry is adjusting to the many promises of artificial intelligence.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 14, 2026 -
Enterprise CFOs see sharp rise in confidence, AI use
A recent Deloitte survey of CFOs at $1B-plus companies shows technology, automation and dealmaking rising on those teams’ finance agendas for 2026.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 14, 2026 -
SEC drops fraud case against mining CFO
The commission said it has agreed to dismiss the 2017 civil case against Rio Tinto’s former CFO Guy Elliott.
By Dan Niepow • Jan. 12, 2026 -
How the retail apocalypse is showing up on balance sheets: Trial Balance
Closures at Macy’s, GameStop, Starbucks and Walgreens are among the store exits surfacing impairments, lease exits and tougher capital discipline in retail finance.
By Lauren Muskett , Adam Zaki • Jan. 12, 2026 -
What changes most for CFOs when they become CEOs?
After reaching the top job, CFOs who became CEOs reflect on the transition, their responsibilities and what execution really requires.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 9, 2026 -
The writings of Andy Burt
This collection gathers the editor’s notes from Andy Burt, the former managing director of CFO.com, who passed away at the end of 2025. Written with clarity and restraint, his notes focused on defining his perspective on the life that surrounds finance and accounting. He shared how he th...
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 9, 2026 -
7 finance trends CFOs can’t ignore in 2026
Finance chiefs are entering the year facing new pressures around talent, tax policy, capital allocation and risk.
By Adam Zaki , Dan Niepow • Jan. 8, 2026 -
How finance transformation is becoming a people problem
A new collection of data from the Controllers Council suggests CFOs face new people pressures as automation rises.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 8, 2026 -
Chicago CFO to depart after city OKs $16.6B budget for 2026
Jill Jaworski, the city’s finance chief since May 2023, is taking a similar job at Chicago’s Navy Pier tourist attraction starting in early February.
By Dan Niepow • Jan. 7, 2026 -
How Uncle Nearest’s finance debacle is becoming a lesson in controls
A lawsuit against the whiskey brand’s former CFO combines misconduct allegations, a nine-figure lender dispute and a court-appointed receivership into a governance case study.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 7, 2026 -
PwC expands crypto services as stablecoins move into corporate finance
Paul Griggs, chief executive of the firm's U.S. operations, said clearer regulation is increasing conviction around stablecoins.
By Adam Zaki • Jan. 6, 2026