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    CFO Leadership: Navigating Volatility While Aiming for Growth

    CFOs want to allocate assets to grow their organizations but are often over-cognizant of risk when it comes to seizing opportunity due to the contemporary volatility of markets, according to a recent McKinsey & Co. quarterly article. Identifying, navigating, and leveraging volatility with str...

    By Sept. 9, 2022
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    20 Large Companies Filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in First Half of 2022

    Large U.S. corporate bankruptcies had a very slow first half. But the pace of filings could pick up the rest of the year as higher interest rates, inflation, a global recession, and a likely growing inability to pass through higher costs eat away at margins and cash flows.Such a scenario has been...

    By Sept. 7, 2022
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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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    5 Ways CFOs Can Invest In and Build Their Network

    Talent shortages, supply chain challenges, inflation, geopolitical risk. CFOs’ calendars are overflowing with a seemingly unending series of challenges that have serious short- and long-term implications for their organizations. It doesn’t seem like the most opportune moment to carve out time for...

    By John Touey • Sept. 2, 2022
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    Nearly a Quarter of CFOs Lag in Technology Integration: Survey

    In CFO's recently published annual survey, finance chiefs from across a range of industries were asked which of their duties could be made easier by advanced analytics, cloud technology, or automation. While respondents agreed there is value in collaborating with IT leaders to leverage technology...

    By Sept. 1, 2022
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    CFO Conundrum: We Need Workers, But Can We Afford Them?

    You can get good help today — but it’s far from easy. A combination of economic and societal factors has turned hiring staff into one of the trickiest propositions companies face.Most companies are optimistic about their long-term financial prospects, so they have a great need for new blood in th...

    By Aug. 31, 2022
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    CFO Insights on Inflation, Workforce Challenges, and Future Plans 

    Download our 2022 survey report for a high-level view of finance team projections and strategies, directly from our CFO.com executive readers.

    By CFO Editorial Staff • Aug. 31, 2022
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    Valuations of 2020, 2021 Software IPOs Sink

    Finance chiefs of privately held software companies that envision a future initial public offering may have a long wait. On the other hand, potential buyers of public software companies may want to kick the tires on targets with shrinking valuations.Stock market investors have been unkind to the ...

    By Aug. 30, 2022
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    Durable Goods Orders Flat in July: Weekly Stat

    Manufacturing orders for some equipment slowed in the United States in July, but only slightly. New orders for manufactured durable goods — products meant to last at least three years — fell less than $0.1 billion, or virtually unchanged, to $273.5 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau said on Wednesda...

    By Aug. 24, 2022
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    Economists Doubt Fed Will Avoid Recession

    Waging war on inflation could be costly.JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon told clients last week there’s only a 10% chance of a U.S. economic slowdown that doesn’t lead to a recession. The other probabilities he supplied:10% chance of a soft landing20% to 30% chance of a "harder landing"...

    By Aug. 23, 2022
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    3 Roles CFOs Must Learn to Be an M&A Player

    CFOs are the truth-tellers of the executive team. They bring facts and certainty to the company's decision-making process. Not surprisingly, the diligence and precision with which they approach their day-to-day tasks also make them indispensable in a merger or acquisition.But being an M&A pla...

    By Frank Williamson • Aug. 22, 2022
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    N.Y. Manufacturing Business Conditions Index Dives 42 Points: Weekly Stat

    Though workers in the U.S. manufacturing sector were more productive in the second quarter, as reported last week, data this week suggest declining business conditions for goods-producing firms, at least in New York State.The Empire State Manufacturing Index for August showed a steep fall (42 poi...

    By Aug. 17, 2022
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    Corporate Bond Issues Fall More Than 25% Through Q2: Weekly Stat

    On Tuesday, Facebook parent Meta Platforms raised $10 billion in its first-ever corporate bond issue. But don’t expect other companies to follow suit.Sharply higher interest rates and capital market volatility will weigh on U.S. nonfinancial corporate debt issuance through 2022, said Fitch Rating...

    By Aug. 10, 2022
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    How the Real Estate Industry Is Addressing ESG Compliance

    How much does it cost to heat and cool the globe’s millions of office buildings and other commercial structures? A lot more than it should, as it turns out.A majority of such buildings waste from 10% to 30% of their energy output, according to Logan Soya, founder of Aquicore, considered to be the...

    By Ted Jackson • Aug. 9, 2022
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    1 in 4 Banks Reported Tightening Loan Terms in Q2: Weekly Stat

    File this data under the category, “Signals that banks are restricting credit.”After some easing of business lending standards in 2021 and 2022, domestic U.S. banks may be getting more scrupulous when it comes to borrowers and the terms they offer on commercial and industrial (C&I) loans.The ...

    By Aug. 3, 2022
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    5 Ways CFOs Can Maximize Access to Capital

    Over the past few years, companies issued record volumes of debt, and now that interest rates have doubled in the past six months finance teams are becoming nervous. This is understandable for companies with floating-rate debt or significant upcoming maturities. But otherwise, CFOs can find some ...

    By Reuben Daniels • Aug. 2, 2022
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    GDP Contracts 0.9%, Fed Raises Rates 0.75% As Tightening Cycle Continues

    Less than one day after the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) raised the Federal funds rate by 75 basis points, the advance estimate for second-quarter GDP showed the U.S. economy contracted by 0.9%.Although Fed Chair Jerome Powell insisted on Wednesday the U.S. economy was not in a re...

    By July 28, 2022
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    3 M&A Pitfalls CFOs Must Avoid

    Deciding to move forward on a company merger is a team effort — and one of the most indispensable members of that team is the CFO.Other members of the executive team might offer out-of-the-box ideas, sales experience, or the ability to weigh long-term strategy. But when it comes to deal-making, t...

    By Frank Williamson • July 25, 2022
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    9.1% CPI Inflation Will Pressure Fed: Weekly Stat

    CFOs woke up to not-so-great news on the inflation front Wednesday. The headline consumer price index hit 9.1% in June, another 40-year high. That was 30 basis points above most economists' estimates. Excluding volatile food and energy prices, so-called core CPI increased 5.9% compared with the 5...

    By July 13, 2022
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    ESG is Now Table Stakes — Is Your Company Still On the Sidelines?

    We often say today’s best practices are tomorrow’s requirements.  Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives are no exception. Today, most large-cap leaders have well-established ESG programs and are evolving their approach and finding new ways to attract sustainability-focused inves...

    By Moira Conlon and Leigh Ann Johnston • July 12, 2022
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    1 Out of 3 Companies Increased Cash Holdings: Weekly Stat

    The Association for Financial Professionals’ annual Liquidity Survey takes a thorough look into corporate treasury trends and information on corporate cash holdings, cash management, and short-term investing. Among other questions on cash management, the survey asks whether balance sheet cash inc...

    By July 6, 2022
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    The Rise of ESG: Where It Is Now and How It Got Here

    Germany’s top money manager DWS was rocked by scandal in early June as police and agents from that county’s securities regulator BaFin swarmed into the company’s Frankfurt head office to investigate allegations of greenwashing.Greenwashing is the practice of claiming to follow environmental, soci...

    By Ted Jackson • July 5, 2022
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    CFOs: 9.3% Jump in Prices Will Wipe Out Real Revenue Growth

    CFOs' views of the economy and the future financial performance of their own companies worsened in the second quarter, according to results of The CFO Survey released Wednesday. Overall optimism about the U.S. economy fell to its lowest point in nearly 10 years.Compared with the first quarter, th...

    By June 29, 2022
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    Strategic Acquisitions: Their Mistake Could Be Your Next Opportunity

    Jeff Bezos famously said, “your margin is my opportunity.” Amazon certainly delivered in the decade since these words were spoken, despite its early naysayers. Unfortunately, recent history has also shown that a similar mentality in less able hands creates chaos and destroys value. Many neglected...

    By Kal Vadasz • June 27, 2022
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    Tracking GDP Growth Estimates: Weekly Stat

    Predicting a recession — especially the timing  — is difficult. And even when you’re right, you can be wrong.In March 2019, the yield on three-month and 10-year Treasuries inverted. And two-thirds of finance chiefs surveyed by Duke University and CFO expected the U.S. economy to be in a recession...

    By June 17, 2022
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    Equity Markets Near Stall Speed: Weekly Stat

    A company is unlikely to sell new stock if the equities markets are not welcoming new issues with open arms, market volatility is high, a depressed stock price would make equity expensive, or a slew of other reasons. This year, multiple variables have put many initial public offerings (IPOs) and ...

    By June 3, 2022