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Consumer Credit Jumps $24.5 Billion in May
Consumer borrowing grew in May at the fastest pace in a year and a half, driven by a particularly large increase in revolving credit.The U.S. Federal Reserve said rose $24.5 billion in May after an increase of $10 billion the previous month. It was the biggest monthly gain since a rise of $24.8 b...
By Matthew Heller • July 10, 2018 -
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Job Gains Top 200,000 for 2nd Straight Month
The U.S. economy posted another month of solid employment growth in June and the labor force swelled as workers came off the sidelines to look for jobs.The Labor Department reported Friday that employers added 213,000 new jobs last month, the second straight month that job growth has topped 200,0...
By Matthew Heller • July 6, 2018 -
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Fed Looks Toward End of Years of Stimulus
The Federal Reserve could raise interest rates over the next year to a level that would no longer be “accommodative” of economic growth.According to the minutes of the Fed’s last policy meeting in June, many participants noted that if gradual increases in the target range for the federal funds ra...
By Matthew Heller • July 6, 2018 -
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Trump Tariffs Backfire With Harley-Davidson Move
Harley-Davidson said Monday it would shift some production of its iconic bikes overseas to avoid retaliatory European Union tariffs that it said threaten the viability of its business in Europe.The company — which President Donald Trump last year hailed as a “true American icon” — said the EU tar...
By Matthew Heller • June 25, 2018 -
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U.S. Business Inventories Rise 0.3% in April
U.S. business inventories rebounded in April from a decline the previous month, reflecting in part a significant rebound in retail inventories.The Commerce Department reported Thursday that inventories held by manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers grew 0.3% month-on-month after slipping 0.1% ...
By Matthew Heller • June 14, 2018 -
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Small-Company CFOs Need Mid-year Check-ups
Like any small-business CFO, I am taxed with a multitude of competing priorities. Working in a highly regulated industry like financial services only compounds this reality.However, given today’s volatility and complexity, a mid-year business review should be a priority for any finance chief at s...
By Heather Hall • June 14, 2018 -
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Fed Raises Rates, Expects 2 More Hikes in 2018
The U.S. Federal Reserve has raised its benchmark interest rate for the second time this year, maintaining a gradual pace of increases aimed at keeping the U.S. economy from overheating.The Fed on Wednesday lifted the federal funds rate, which helps determine rates for mortgages, credit cards and...
By Matthew Heller • June 14, 2018 -
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Data Security Distracts CFOs from ‘Day Jobs’
If only CFOs could fully get back to doing their day jobs of helping set and execute on company strategies and overseeing financial reporting activities. Instead, they’re stuck spending way more time than they’d prefer on keeping criminals at bay.Concern about data security is at an all-time high...
By David McCann • June 13, 2018 -
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CPI Posts Biggest Annual Gain Since Early 2012
The steady climb in U.S. inflation continued in May as the rising cost of gas helped push consumer prices to their biggest annual gain in more than six years.As The Wall Street Journal reports, “Inflation, long sluggish in the wake of the 2007-09 recession, picked up in recent months,” with the F...
By Matthew Heller • June 12, 2018 -
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U.S. Productivity Revised Down to 0.4% for Q1
U.S. worker productivity grew at a slower pace in the first quarter than originally thought, continuing a sluggish trend that threatens the Trump administration’s target for economic growth.The Labor Department reported Wednesday that the January-March productivity increase had been revised down ...
By Matthew Heller • June 6, 2018 -
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How to Overcome Obstacles to Strategy Execution
Some companies tap the finance department mostly for raising capital, closing books, and implementing controls. And it’s true, of course, that a key function of finance is ensuring accurate reporting and preservation of capital and assets.Lisa Kaplowitz However, the CFO and his or her team can an...
By Lisa Kaplowitz • May 23, 2018 -
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Industrial CFO Leads Advanced Analytics Drive
This is the second of two articles based on a conversation with Donald Allan, CFO of Fortune 500 toolmaker Stanley Black & Decker.In the first part of our report, Don Allan talked about two types of transformation that he and his finance team are executing.Both are technological in nature. On...
By David McCann • May 21, 2018 -
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Ex-Healthcare CFO Accused of $309M Fraud
The former CFO and two other former executives of Constellation Healthcare Technologies have been charged with duping an investor into acquiring the medical-billing company for $309 million by misrepresenting its financial condition.The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Wednesday th...
By Matthew Heller • May 17, 2018 -
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U.S. Industrial Output Rises 0.7% in April
U.S. industrial production rose slightly faster than expected in April, a third straight monthly increase that was supported by gains in every major market group.The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that output expanded 0.7% last month, just topping Wall Street expectations of a 0.6% increase. Desp...
By Matthew Heller • May 16, 2018 -
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Kellogg Shuts Down Cereal Plant in Venezuela
Venezuela on Wednesday reactivated a Kellogg plant under work control, a day after the cereal maker joined an exodus of U.S. companies from the crisis-wracked country.Kellogg cited the “current economic and social deterioration” in Venezuela in announcing Tuesday the closure of its plant in the c...
By Matthew Heller • May 16, 2018 -
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U.S. Consumer Prices Edge up 0.2% in April
The steady rise in U.S. inflation resumed in April, though the increase in core consumer prices was tempered by a slowdown in the growth of healthcare costs.The Labor Department said the consumer price index gained 0.2% last month after slipping 0.1% in March. Gasoline prices rebounded with a 3.%...
By Matthew Heller • May 11, 2018 -
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U.S. Blasts China’s Free Trade Posture at WTO
The tensions between the U.S. and China erupted at the World Trade Organization on Tuesday, with Washington’s envoy deriding China’s posture as “the self-proclaimed defender of free trade.”At a meeting in Geneva of the WTO’s General Council, China’s ambassador took the floor to accuse the U.S. of...
By Matthew Heller • May 9, 2018 -
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Delivering the Goods
Restaurant franchisors sell two things: food and franchises. But while the process of vetting potential franchisees has largely remained the same for many years, the process of distributing food to customers is amidst a foundational change.Within just the past two years, the demand for and availa...
By David McCann • May 8, 2018 -
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Iran Deal Concerns Push Oil Prices Above $70
Global oil prices surged on Monday, continuing a rally driven in part by the possibility that the U.S. will reinstate sanctions against OPEC member Iran.President Donald Trump will announce Tuesday whether he will pull the U.S. out of the deal with Iran that lifted sanctions in return for Tehran’...
By Matthew Heller • May 7, 2018 -
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U.S. Trade Deficit Falls 15% to $49 Billion
The U.S. trade deficit fell 15% to a six-month low in March on a surge in exports, ending a streak of increases that had weighed on economic growth.The Commerce Department said the deficit declined to $49 billion in March from $57.7 billion in February, the highest level since October 2008. Econo...
By Matthew Heller • May 4, 2018 -
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U.S. Economy Slows to 2.3% Growth Rate in Q1
U.S. economic growth slowed in the first quarter, fueling doubts that growth for the full year will reach President Donald Trump’s 3% target even with the impact of the Republican tax cuts.In its first estimate, the Commerce Department said gross domestic product increased at a 2.3 percent annual...
By Matthew Heller • April 30, 2018 -
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U.S. Adds Canada to IP ‘Priority Watch List’
The Trump administration on Friday moved Canada to the same “priority” level as China in its list of countries that inadequately protect U.S. intellectual property rights.China has now been on the U.S. Trade Representative’s “Priority Watch List” for 14 straight years, with the 2018 “Special 301 ...
By Matthew Heller • April 27, 2018 -
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U.S. Core Capital Goods Orders Drop 0.1%
A closely-watched proxy for business spending plans unexpectedly fell last month, a strong indication that U.S. economic growth slowed in the first quarter of this year.The Commerce Department reported that orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft slipped 0.1% in March. The decline...
By Matthew Heller • April 26, 2018 -
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How to Make Your Supply Chain a Growth Engine
It’s no secret that companies across industries face increasing disruption driven by competitive pressures, emerging technologies, and an ever-expanding range of customer expectations.Gary Hanifan These trends will only continue to accelerate. Consumers want products in their hands faster than ev...
By Gary Hanifan • April 24, 2018 -
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Total World Debt Reaches $164 Trillion in 2016
Global debt climbed to a record high in 2016, the International Monetary Fund reported, urging countries to act fast to build “fiscal buffers” ahead of the next economic downturn.In its half-yearly fiscal monitor report, the IMF said total debt reached $164 trillion in 2016, or 225% of global gro...
By Matthew Heller • April 19, 2018