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    Judge Slams NRA for ‘Bad Faith’ Chapter 11 Filing

    In what could be a pivotal setback for the National Rifle Association, a judge has ruled that it filed bankruptcy to gain an unfair advantage in a legal battle with the New York attorney general.The NRA had claimed its Chapter 11 petition, which it filed in Dallas bankruptcy court in January, wou...

    By Matthew Heller • May 13, 2021
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    U.S. Consumer Prices Surge 4.2% in April

    U.S. consumer prices rose at the fastest rate in nearly 12 years in April but the surge may not be enough to persuade the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates sooner than expected.The Labor Department reported Wednesday that the Consumer Price Index jumped 4.2% from a year earlier and 0.8% fro...

    By Matthew Heller • May 12, 2021
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    Tax policy shifts: What CFOs need to know to stay ahead

    Discover how evolving tax policies are creating new opportunities and challenges for CFOs.

    By CFO.com staff
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    Bill.Com Adds Divvy to Back-Office Solutions

    Fintech firm Bill.com has agreed to acquire Divvy for about $2.5 billion in a move to add spend management and corporate cards to its back-office solutions.Bill.com’s cloud software helps small and midsize businesses automate billing and invoicing, while Divvy combines expense management software...

    By Matthew Heller • May 7, 2021
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    Verizon Sells Yahoo, AOL to Apollo for $5B

    Verizon Communications said Monday it had agreed to sell Yahoo and AOL to private equity firm Apollo Global Management in a $5 billion deal, signaling the end of its troubled venture into online media.The deal represents a loss for Verizon, which paid $4.4 billion for AOL in 2015 and then spent a...

    By Matthew Heller • May 3, 2021
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    U.S. Economy Shakes off Virus, Surges 6.4%

    The first quarter delivered strong economic growth in the U.S., setting the stage for what could be a “boom year” as the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic drives consumer spending.The Commerce Department reported Thursday that gross domestic product grew 6.4% for the first three months of th...

    By Matthew Heller • April 29, 2021
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    Thoma Bravo to Buy Proofpoint for $12.3B

    In the largest-ever private equity investment in cloud software, Thoma Bravo has agreed to acquire Proofpoint for $12.3 billion to boost its cybersecurity profile.The announcement of the deal on Monday came four days after Thoma Bravo closed its previous top cloud acquisition — the $10.2 billion ...

    By Matthew Heller • April 27, 2021
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    U.S. Factory Orders Climb 0.5% in March

    New orders for U.S.-made goods increased in March as the manufacturing sector continued to recover from the coronavirus pandemic after a dip in durable goods orders the previous month.The Commerce Department reported Monday that orders for manufactured goods rose 0.5% to $256.3 billion in March f...

    By Matthew Heller • April 26, 2021
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    Equipment Finance Borrowings Jump 4% in March

    New business volume for equipment finance companies rose 4% in March as companies increased capital spending amid the recovery from the coronavirus crisis.The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association said the 25 companies it surveys for its Monthly Leasing and Finance Index signed up for $9.3 bi...

    By Matthew Heller • April 23, 2021
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    Business Inventories Increase 0.5% in February

    U.S. business inventories rose again in February, an indicator of economic growth as companies restock after pandemic shutdowns.The Commerce Department estimated manufacturers’ and trade inventories at an end-of-month level of $2,010.8 billion, up 0.5% from January but down 0.7% year over year.Fe...

    By Matthew Heller • April 15, 2021
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    Tipalti Buys Approve.com to Boost AP Automation

    Accounts payable automation company Tipalti has acquired Approve.com to add procurement solutions to its portfolio.The Approve cloud platform helps businesses streamline purchasing workflows and vendor interactions. It handles requisitions, approvals, budgets, vendor onboarding, and spending cont...

    By Matthew Heller • April 13, 2021
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    U.S. Budget Gap Jumps to $660B in March

    The U.S. budget deficit jumped to a new record for March as the government sent out more than $330 billion in coronavirus relief payments to Americans.The Treasury Department reported Monday that the deficit was $660 billion last month, 454% wider than March 2020, as revenue rose 13% to $268 bill...

    By Matthew Heller • April 13, 2021
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    Microsoft Buys Nuance in $16B Health Care Cloud Bet

    Microsoft said Monday it had agreed to acquire speech technology pioneer Nuance Communications for $16 billion in a major move to expand its cloud offerings to the health care industry.The acquisition is Microsoft’s second-largest under CEO Satya Nadella after the $26 billion purchase of LinkedIn...

    By Matthew Heller • April 12, 2021
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    U.S. Adds Chinese Tech Firms to Export Blacklist

    The Biden administration has added seven Chinese tech firms to an export blacklist, accusing them of building supercomputers for China’s military.The addition of the companies to the Commerce Department’s Entity List means U.S. firms cannot export technology to them without a license. According t...

    By Matthew Heller • April 9, 2021
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    Pickup in CFO Optimism Continues in Q1

    CFOs are feeling increasingly optimistic about their firms and the U.S. economy though they don’t expect the Biden administration’s American Rescue Plan to have much effect on their business, according to The CFO Survey.The report, a collaboration of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and...

    By Matthew Heller • April 7, 2021
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    Jobs Market Continues Surge With 916,000 Gain

    U.S. employers added the most jobs in seven months in March as the labor market’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic picked up momentum amid government relief checks and the accelerating vaccine rollout.The Labor Department reported that nonfarm payrolls increased by 916,000 last month, blowi...

    By Matthew Heller • April 5, 2021
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    CFOs See Silver Linings to Coronavirus Crisis

    The coronavirus pandemic has spurred unexpected improvements at U.S. companies and pushed CFOs to reprioritize technology investment, according to a Grant Thornton survey.The accounting firm reported that more than 60% of CFOs cited improved flexible and remote work environments as an upside of t...

    By Matthew Heller • March 31, 2021
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    USPS Chief DeJoy Delivers 10-Year Austerity Plan

    Postmaster General Louis DeJoy unveiled a sweeping austerity plan for the U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday that he said would focus the loss-ridden agency on its growing package business.DeJoy’s proposals include the largest rollback of consumer mail services in a generation, with longer first-clas...

    By Matthew Heller • March 23, 2021
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    Fed Holds Line on Rates Despite Rising Prices

    The U.S. Federal Reserve indicated Wednesday that it is not planning to raise ultralow interest rates any time soon, betting that any surge in inflation will be temporary as the economy rebounds from the coronavirus pandemic.After a two-day meeting, the Fed’s policymaking committee said it “expec...

    By Matthew Heller • March 17, 2021
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    GE Sheds Jet-Leasing Unit in $30 Billion Deal

    General Electric has agreed to combine its aircraft-leasing unit with Ireland’s AerCap in a $30 billion deal that will take it a major step further toward shedding all but its core industrial businesses.GE Capital Aviation Services, or Gecas, is the largest remaining piece of GE Capital, accounti...

    By Matthew Heller • March 11, 2021
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    U.S. Consumer Prices Increase 0.4% in February

    U.S. consumer prices rose at the fastest pace in six months in February, reflecting the rebound in the economy amid declining COVID-19 infections and the accelerating rollout of vaccines.The Labor Department reported Wednesday that the consumer price index increased 0.4% last month after rising 0...

    By Matthew Heller • March 10, 2021
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    Greensill Capital Files for Insolvency

    Greensill Capital has filed for insolvency protection in Britain after funds that had invested billions of dollars in the financial startup’s securities withdrew their support.Greensill securitized the “supply chain” cash-advance loans it made to its clients, with funds managed by Credit Suisse a...

    By Matthew Heller • March 9, 2021
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    Stimulus Checks, Vaccines Fuel Executive Optimism

    U.S. business executives are continuing to become more optimistic about the economy amid government stimulus spending and an improved COVID-19 vaccine rollout though inflation concerns are growing.In its Economic Outlook Survey for the first quarter, the Association of International Certified Pro...

    By Matthew Heller • March 4, 2021
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    U.S. Manufacturing Hits 3-Year High in February

    A closely watched measure of U.S. manufacturing jumped to a three-year high in February but supply chain disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic are still constraining production growth.The Institute for Supply Management said Monday its Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 60.8 last month from 58...

    By Matthew Heller • March 1, 2021
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    Consumer Spending Rebounds With 2.4% Gain

    Consumer spending rebounded strongly in January after two straight monthly declines, getting a boost from pandemic relief checks that shored up the economy.The Commerce Department reported Friday that consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, jumped 2.4...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 26, 2021
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    U.S. Household Debt Hits Record $1.4 Trillion

    U.S. households set a new record for debt in the fourth quarter as the surge in mortgage borrowing offset declining credit-card balances.The New York Federal Reserve reported Wednesday that total household debt rose by $206 billion, or 1.4%, to $14.56 trillion in the fourth quarter. The total deb...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 17, 2021