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    Operating System for Drones Nabs $25M in Funding

    San Francisco-based drone startup Airware has raised $25 million in funding.This funding news is intriguing because a slew of companies, most notably e-commerce giant Amazon, have stated their interest in building drones. Citing a CBS Evening News report on the topic from May 2013, The Verge note...

    By Iris Dorbian • July 23, 2014
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    Unwed Millennials: A Drag on Consumer Spending?

    Bad news for young singles — and markets that depend on healthy consumer spending. According to a new report, a young person’s unwed status could be an ominous indicator of their inability to buy a home, let alone amass wealth.According to a new Urban Institute study, an unprecedented number of m...

    By Iris Dorbian • July 21, 2014
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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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    The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Digital Enterprises

    The age of experimentation with digital is over. In an often bleak landscape of slow economic recovery, digital continues to show healthy growth. E-commerce is growing at double-digit rates in the United States and most European countries, and it is booming across Asia. To take advantage of this ...

    By Kate Smaje and Tunde Olanrewaju • May 29, 2014
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    Private Companies Shift into Hire Gear

    Private companies, expecting revenue growth to soar far past that of gross domestic product (GDP), are in a hiring mode not seen since pre-recession days.While various GDP forecasts for the United States call for 2014 growth of less than 3 percent, the average predicted revenue gain for the next ...

    By May 14, 2014
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    Proposed FCC Rule Poses Danger for Smaller Companies

    Is our two-decade romance with the Internet finally about to break up?Twenty years after the medium arrived in the consciousness of the masses, it still holds romantic appeal to the majority of fair-minded folks who see it as a mostly level playing field for Davids and Goliaths alike.But the Fede...

    By April 30, 2014
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    Per JOBS Act, Small Firms Raise Funding on Their Websites

    It’s been about eight months since the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act general solicitation rule went into effect. Now companies are starting to raise money on their own websites as permitted by the act, in some cases easing the process by using a plug-in from Alphaworks.For example, Q...

    By Marielle Segarra • April 25, 2014
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    It’s Complicated

    The sources of business complexity are, paradoxically, simple to trace. But separating out and subduing the strands of corporate convolution requires constant vigilance. Complexity spreads rapidly, like ivy, creeping into every function and department, squeezing the vitality from an enterprise. T...

    By Josh Hyatt • April 14, 2014
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    Heartbleed: The Mother of All Data-Security Bugs?

    There may be a door ajar on your company’s website, as well as the websites of your suppliers, business partners and perhaps many of the other organizations your company deals with daily.Word spread this week that a version of OpenSSL, the open-source browser-encryption standard used by perhaps t...

    By April 9, 2014
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    Millennials’ View of the Workplace Is Fantasy

    You have a boss, and at the same time people report to you. In fact, at the company where you work, every employee reports to a single other person.Actually, that’s the way it works in just about every company, notwithstanding a popular perception that the trend toward flatter organizations equat...

    By April 8, 2014
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    More Than Just a Number

    If you’re responsible for the financial performance of a company, can you afford to avoid thinking about retirement — that is, your employees’ retirement?In 2013’s end-of-year Duke University/CFO Magazine Global Outlook Survey, we asked about the potential consequences of proposals to extend the ...

    By David W. Owens • April 4, 2014
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    Big Data, Bigger Job

    At Kevin Knapp’s most recent graduate school networking event, the chatter focused on “an issue that was close to the hearts of many of us,” as he puts it. No, he’s not talking about which of their classmates has gotten hitched most frequently or which fellow alum has funneled the fattest donatio...

    By Josh Hyatt • April 3, 2014
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    When a Process Can’t Fail, Be Brilliant About the Basics

    From time to time I’ve consulted on or been responsible for managing processes that couldn’t ever go wrong. A process failure could have had catastrophic safely or economic consequences. A lot of times, the critical issues were to do with technology, but plenty were also dependent on human beings...

    By John Parkinson • April 2, 2014
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    Machine Dreams

    “You go to war with the army you have,” former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld famously remarked, “not the army you might want or wish to have.”The same can be said of companies today, as they battle to capture market share and profits. But victory in business often goes to those who secure a t...

    By Josh Hyatt • April 1, 2014
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    Developing Leaders Is HR’s Most Important Function

    Some may regard human-capital management, fairly or not, as a rather soft, amorphous, ill-defined discipline, compared to such razor-edged financial and business pursuits as capital acquisition and allocation, mergers and acquisitions, and product development.But here is a statement that could no...

    By March 20, 2014
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    Controller Was Apple CFO’s Successor All Along

    Long-time Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer will step down in September, after 18 years at the company. Oppenheimer helped Apple earn “record profit and [build] a significant pile of cash,” according to the New York Times.Image via CrunchBase He’ll be replaced by Luca Maestri, corporate controller at A...

    By Marielle Segarra • March 5, 2014
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    What Do CFOs Do on Twitter?

    No, it’s not a trick question. There are CFOs who use social media. A recent survey by Leadtail, a social media marketing agency, analyzed tweets and shared links from 502 U.S.-based senior finance professionals (CFOs and VPs of Finance) in the fourth quarter of 2013. Here’s what they found:News ...

    By Marielle Segarra • March 4, 2014
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    Readers Sound Off: The IT Talent Problem

    It’s no secret that technology talent is in short supply when, perhaps, it is needed the most. But what’s not so clear is what to do with technologists who you hire and are not business savvy. As CFO columnist Martha Heller wrote last March, if business executives had one wish, an overwhelming nu...

    By Martha Heller, Aram Zucker-Scharff, and Vincent Ryan • Feb. 25, 2014
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    Innovative Recruiting Enabler Brings In Its First CFO

    Are you familiar with Glassdoor.com? If not, you should be. You can find out what your employees are saying about your company. If you care about that sort of thing, that is.On Glassdoor, present and past employees can publish anonymous reviews about a company. Just be prepared: It might not be a...

    By Feb. 18, 2014
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    Mercedes-Benz USA CFO Harald Henn: Video

    Harald Henn is a gearhead. Lucky for him, he works at one of the best-selling luxury automobile manufacturers in the world, Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA). In January, the unit of Daimler AG reported the highest annual sales volumes in its history with 312,534 vehicles sold, a rise of 14 percent over ...

    By Marielle Segarra • Feb. 5, 2014
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    Profits Up, Jobs Flat

    Optimism in the U.S. business environment was stuck in something of a holding pattern at year-end, but at least it was heading in the right direction, according to the results of the Duke University/CFO Magazine Global Business Outlook for the fourth quarter of 2013. In this quarter’s survey, we ...

    By David W. Owens • Feb. 1, 2014
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    Don’t Be Sidelined by ACA Delay: Act Now to Avoid ‘Play or Pay’ Flag

    Last July the IRS granted employers an extra year before it will begin imposing penalties under the employer shared responsibility provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). But there is plenty to do right now to prepare for the 2015 tax season, when the penalties will commence.In what’s become...

    By Don Garlitz and Mary Bauman • Jan. 30, 2014
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    CFOs on the Move: Week Ending Jan. 17

    Chuck Stevens has been appointed to lead the finance function at General Motors. He succeeds Dan Ammann, who was promoted to president. Stevens has been CFO of GM North America since 2010.RadioShack named John Feray to the top finance spot, effective Feb. 6. Most recently, he was senior vice pres...

    By Joan Urdang • Jan. 17, 2014
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    The Big Bang Theory

    For years Sleep HealthCenters, an American company that ran clinics at which people with sleep disorders could stay overnight to have their ailments diagnosed, grew nicely and steadily. But in 2012 its dream business turned sour as folk began using cheap, wearable devices that let experts monitor...

    By Economist Staff • Jan. 15, 2014
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    A CFO’s Past Shapes His Present

    Mark Peek has been through this drill before: running finance at a fast-growing, newly public technology company. He overcame that challenge at VMware, where he was finance chief from April 2007 through May 2012, a period during which the virtualization software company’s annual revenue ballooned...

    By Jan. 14, 2014
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    Five Ways to Improve Your Online Brand

    If you’re on the management team of a professional services or consulting firm, you know it’s important that both you and the experts who are your “product” project a positive brand image. In fact, the same is true for any finance executive who wants to earn and keep the respect of banks, investo...

    By Susan Jacobs • Jan. 9, 2014