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SEC’s Small Biz Proposals Criticized
Participants in a Securities and Exchange Commission roundtable criticized proposed rule changes that the SEC claims would make it easier for small companies to raise capital. Earlier this year, the SEC proposed adjustments to several rules under Regulation D, a 25-year-old guideline used to dete...
By Sarah Johnson • Sept. 24, 2007 -
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There’s Risky Business Abroad
An international assignment may feel like a holiday for jet-setting business travelers, but for the company sending them it can be a pure risk-management headache.Concerns over taxes and compliance with immigration regulations — not to mention more mundane worries about illness, injury, and other...
By Alan Rappeport • Sept. 18, 2007 -
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Grand Theft Auto, for Real
The former chief financial officer of a luxury-car dealership in Florida has been charged with embezzling more than $500,000 during a five-year period. Andrew Casale, onetime CFO of Reeves Import Motor Cars, was arrested at his home on Thursday morning and charged with six counts of second-degree...
By Marie Leone • Sept. 14, 2007 -
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Alcoa Gets China Payback
Alcoa Inc. sold its holding in Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd. (Chalco) for about $2 billion as part of a plan to redeploy its Asian assets, capitalizing on a rapid rise in the value of Chalco shares since its 2001 initial public offering.The Pittsburgh-based aluminum giant, which was outbid earlier...
By Roy Harris • Sept. 12, 2007 -
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CFOs’ Optimism Plummets to Six-Year Low
CFOs’ optimism about the U.S. economy has taken a nosedive. In fact, it has sunk to the lowest level on record, according to the latest results of the quarterly Duke University/CFO Business Outlook Survey.Nearly two-thirds of CFOs are feeling more pessimistic this quarter than they did three mont...
By Sarah Johnson • Sept. 11, 2007 -
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Small Biz Owners Feeling a Squeeze
Small business owners were less upbeat in July than they were at the beginning of the prior quarter, according to the latest quarterly Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index.The index, the sum of both current and future perceptions, is based on telephone interviews with 603 small business owners...
By Stephen Taub • Sept. 6, 2007 -
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Thank You for Smoking
Despite efforts to convince the ethical investment industry that they conduct their businesses “responsibly,” tobacco companies are universally excluded from ethical funds. Not that this has any effect on their financial performance. Bolstered by volume growth in emerging markets and pricing powe...
By Jason Karaian • Sept. 1, 2007 -
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2050 Foresight
Just for fun, let’s turn away from the troubles of the present — the meltdown of the subprime mortgage sector, the volatility of the stock market, the cratering of hedge funds — and look to the horizon. What is the world going to look like in 2050?The growing consensus is that we will be in the m...
By Edward Teach • Sept. 1, 2007 -
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At Your Beck and Call
Tired of doctors’ visits that consist of waiting 45 minutes for a hurried 5-minute conversation? Try the boutique alternative. Also called concierge care or membership-based coverage, these services are becoming increasingly popular despite their high cost.The idea is to charge consumers as much ...
By Lori Calabro • Sept. 1, 2007 -
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View from Europe: The French Disconnection
You couldn’t help but be puzzled by the timing. Just as France’s new finance minister, Christine Lagarde, called on the nation to “stop thinking, start working” in a July speech, her countrymen were packing their bags to begin their annual summer holidays. Both working and thinking would have to ...
By Janet Kersnar • Sept. 1, 2007 -
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What’s Your Fraud Score?
A new research report contains formulas to help auditors and investors predict the likelihood that a public company is playing earnings management games. Sponsored by the Big Four accounting firms, the report, “Predicting Material Accounting Manipulations,” explains how to calculate a “fraud scor...
By Marie Leone • Aug. 17, 2007 -
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Sun Sets on More Jobs
Sun Microsystems said it will reduce its workforce, enabling it to save $100 million to $150 million over the next several quarters. However, it did not provide the exact number of positions it plans to eliminate. Since June 2006, Sun has cut about 4,000 jobs through layoffs and attrition. Sun ha...
By Stephen Taub • Aug. 8, 2007 -
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Lessons in Sitting Pretty
This article has been updated to reflect a correction regarding the tax treatment of non-qualified stock options.Stock options are like sex, says Beth Walker, founder of financial-planning firm Virtual CFO and author of An Employee’s Guide to Stock Options. “Everybody wants some, everybody claims...
By Marie Leone • Aug. 1, 2007 -
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View from Asia: How to Manage Terrorism
Head for any one of the pricey business hotels in Jakarta, and you’ll feel like you’re entering Iraq’s Green Zone. Entrances have more than one barricade and guards poke around in the taxi trunks. Soldiers are everywhere.Yet Indonesia can be called one of the world’s success stories in containing...
By Tom Leander • Aug. 1, 2007 -
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Midair Maneuvers
Lasse Heinonen, CFO of Finnair, is well aware of the €2 billion airline’s competitive advantage: from its hub in Helsinki, Finnair offers a travel time to northeast Asia faster than any other European airline. But like most medium-sized European flag carriers, old obstacles had prevented him from...
By Eila Rana • July 30, 2007 -
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Bill Would Broaden Scrutiny of Foreign Investments
If President Bush signs a bill to vet acquisitions by overseas companies that’s making its way to the White House, foreign companies could soon face greater scrutiny in the interests of national security when investing in the United States.The legislation would overhaul the Committee on Foreign I...
By Alan Rappeport • July 12, 2007 -
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Growing with the Flow
Twenty years ago, Charles Mulford was talking to the CEO of a high-tech start-up that had very ambitious growth plans. “I was very interested in the company,” he says, “but I questioned how they were going to finance their aggressive growth strategy. The CEO really surprised me when he said, ‘We’...
By Scott Leibs • July 11, 2007 -
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SEC Throws Small Companies a Bone
On the heels of congressional criticism that the Securities and Exchange Commission isn’t being friendly enough to small businesses, the regulator has proposed rule changes that would let an estimated 1,500 more companies take advantage of lighter disclosure rules first created for the smallest p...
By Sarah Johnson • July 10, 2007 -
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Finance-Worker Confidence Takes a Plunge
In what has been a roller-coaster year for confidence survey results for accounting and finance employees, confidence dipped sharply in June, according to the Hudson Employment Index. The index score dropped 9.8 points to 106.3, after an upward surge in May. Hudson said lower hiring expectations ...
By Stephen Taub • July 5, 2007 -
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Tangled Up in Tasks
The estimate is startling. Naturally, upon reading it, I have to leave my office and tell a colleague about it.According to Basex Inc., a knowledge-management research firm, work interruptions cost the U.S. economy at least $650 billion a year. Analysts Jonathan B. Spira and David M. Goldes recko...
By Edward Teach • July 1, 2007 -
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View from China: Taking Stock
These days everyone in Shanghai seems to own stock shares, including my barber. A man in his late 60s, he owns a small shop in a part of Shanghai once known as the French Concession. A week before the big stock-market dive that hit the Shanghai exchange, he told me he had placed his life savings ...
By Wu Chen • July 1, 2007 -
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GlobalSantaFe Probes Possible Nigerian Woes
Offshore oil driller GlobalSantaFe Corp. said it began a voluntary probe of its Nigerian operations for possible violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and local laws. It said that another company’s settlement of a case involving a customs agent, and similar studies by two other com...
By Kate Plourd • June 26, 2007 -
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Congresswoman Turns Up the Heat on SEC
Nydia Velazquez, chair of the House Committee on Small Business, fired off a press release expressing her disappointment that the Securities and Exchange Commission missed her 20-day deadline to provide a cost estimate for compliance with the internal-control provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. ...
By Sarah Johnson • June 26, 2007 -
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Companies Follow Earmark Trail
Editor’s Note: This article, on the apparent effectiveness of small company lobbying, originally appeared yesterday in our sister publication, Roll Call. With the 2008 election season already in full swing, CFO.com will occasionally bring its readers selected stories from our sister publication t...
By Paul Singer • June 26, 2007 -
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Quick Quiz: What’s a Reporting Entity?
Before you can translate words into another language, you have to be sure you understand what they mean in your own country. Even the English definitions of the most basic accounting terms — such as “reporting entity” — can be interpreted differently at small private businesses and at large publi...
By Cheryl Rosen • June 22, 2007