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    Want Preventive Care? Join the Club

    Small businesses that don’t provide health insurance for employees may be able to help them stay healthy anyway — by telling them to join Sam’s Club.This month the members-only retailer launched its new Prevention Plan, a personalized online health-management program. Available only to Sam’s Club...

    By Jan. 19, 2011
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    Want Preventive Care? Join the Club

    Small businesses that don’t provide health insurance for employees may be able to help them stay healthy anyway — by telling them to join Sam’s Club.This month the members-only retailer launched its new Prevention Plan, a personalized online health-management program. Available only to Sam’s Club...

    By Jan. 19, 2011
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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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    Late to the Party: Small Biz

    Weak sales are continuing to keep small businesses cautious, according to a monthly barometer of small-business optimism.Based on a survey of business owners done in December, the index released today by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) shows that the moderate recovery being...

    By Sarah Johnson • Jan. 11, 2011
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    Best of 2010: Budgeting and Planning

    Budgeting and planning continued to challenge CFOs and their finance teams in 2010. Although revenue stabilized at many companies, worries about demand and when (or whether) it would return to prerecession levels plagued finance chiefs all year. Many finance chiefs sought new ways to get better d...

    By CFO Editorial Staff • Jan. 4, 2011
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    Best of 2010: Budgeting and Planning

    Budgeting and planning continued to challenge CFOs and their finance teams in 2010. Although revenue stabilized at many companies, worries about demand and when (or whether) it would return to prerecession levels plagued finance chiefs all year. Many finance chiefs sought new ways to get better d...

    By CFO Editorial Staff • Jan. 4, 2011
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    Best of 2010: Risk Management

    Risk came at CFOs from seemingly every corner in 2010. Two major global brands faced reputational disasters, as Toyota’s safety problems and BP’s record-breaking oil spill grabbed headlines. The unstable global economy made news throughout the year, prompting finance chiefs to evaluate their curr...

    By CFO Editorial Staff • Dec. 30, 2010
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    CFO Outlook: Onward and Upward

    Finance chiefs are more optimistic than they were last quarter and plan to increase their spending in 2011, according to the latest Duke University/CFO Magazine Global Business Outlook Survey. The survey, which polled 848 finance executives worldwide and concluded December 10, finds nearly 50% of...

    By Kate O'Sullivan • Dec. 14, 2010
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    CFO Outlook: Onward and Upward

    Finance chiefs are more optimistic than they were last quarter and plan to increase their spending in 2011, according to the latest Duke University/CFO Magazine Global Business Outlook Survey. The survey, which polled 848 finance executives worldwide and concluded December 10, finds nearly 50% of...

    By Kate O'Sullivan • Dec. 14, 2010
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    NetSuite’s Vertical Leap

    When NetSuite went into business in 1998 as NetLedger, it sold a software-as-a-service product that competed with Intuit’s QuickBooks, the ubiquitous small-business accounting tool. Over the years, the company added inventory management and CRM tools, attracting ever-larger customers in the proce...

    By Kate O'Sullivan • Dec. 8, 2010
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    NetSuite’s Vertical Leap

    When NetSuite went into business in 1998 as NetLedger, it sold a software-as-a-service product that competed with Intuit’s QuickBooks, the ubiquitous small-business accounting tool. Over the years, the company added inventory management and CRM tools, attracting ever-larger customers in the proce...

    By Kate O'Sullivan • Dec. 8, 2010
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    Your New Start-Up

    “In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities; in the expert’s mind there are few.”So holds a Zen proverb. And as much as your expertise has certainly helped your company weather this exhausting financial crisis, with the new year almost upon us it may be time to try to regain the beginner...

    By Scott Leibs • Dec. 1, 2010
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    Shape Shifters

    Nine months ago, CFO asked a number of leading economists to put themselves on the line — or the V, or U, or W, as they saw fit. That is, we asked them to predict the shape, literally, of the recovery (if any), and their collective response yielded one of the most popular articles we published al...

    By Russ Banham • Dec. 1, 2010
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    Shape Shifters

    Nine months ago, CFO asked a number of leading economists to put themselves on the line — or the V, or U, or W, as they saw fit. That is, we asked them to predict the shape, literally, of the recovery (if any), and their collective response yielded one of the most popular articles we published al...

    By Russ Banham • Dec. 1, 2010
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    A New Method at Method

    Method Products, a San Francisco-based maker of environmentally friendly home and personal cleaning products, has enjoyed years of healthy growth, becoming a $100 million, 100-person company since its founding in 2000. But in the rush to success, some basic planning was overlooked.“We have depart...

    By Kate O'Sullivan • Nov. 17, 2010
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    A New Method at Method

    Method Products, a San Francisco-based maker of environmentally friendly home and personal cleaning products, has enjoyed years of healthy growth, becoming a $100 million, 100-person company since its founding in 2000. But in the rush to success, some basic planning was overlooked.“We have depart...

    By Kate O'Sullivan • Nov. 17, 2010
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    Abraham Getzler, Turnaround Pioneer, Dies

    Abraham Getzler, a former feather merchant who helped lay the groundwork for the corporate restructuring services business, died on October 29. He was 84.Founder and longtime chairman of Getzler Henrich & Associates, Getzler consulted on turnarounds for middle-market companies, serving as int...

    By David Katz • Nov. 10, 2010
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    Abraham Getzler, Turnaround Pioneer, Dies

    Abraham Getzler, a former feather merchant who helped lay the groundwork for the corporate restructuring services business, died on October 29. He was 84.Founder and longtime chairman of Getzler Henrich & Associates, Getzler consulted on turnarounds for middle-market companies, serving as int...

    By David Katz • Nov. 10, 2010
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    Big Retailers Put Testing to the Test

    When Wawa, the $6 billion convenience-store chain, came up with a new flatbread breakfast product in 2008, the company’s marketing department was flat-out excited. The product had performed exceptionally well in spot testing and seemed more than ready for a systemwide rollout.At that very time, t...

    By Nov. 8, 2010
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    Is a Trade War at Hand?

    A flurry of congressional activity regarding foreign trade has more than a few CFOs on edge, and for good reason. On the one hand, they understand why Washington would seek to improve current economic conditions by getting tough on major trading partners, including China, whose protectionist poli...

    By Janet Kersnar • Nov. 1, 2010
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    Lite Makes Right

    Call it the era of “asset-smart.” Wary of long-term capital investments, many companies have reacted to today’s economic uncertainty with a spin on the “asset-lite” strategy popularized during the 1990s, when companies rushed to lighten their balance sheets by slashing plant-and-equipment outlays...

    By David Katz • Nov. 1, 2010
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    Lite Makes Right

    Call it the era of “asset-smart.” Wary of long-term capital investments, many companies have reacted to today’s economic uncertainty with a spin on the “asset-lite” strategy popularized during the 1990s, when companies rushed to lighten their balance sheets by slashing plant-and-equipment outlays...

    By David Katz • Nov. 1, 2010
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    Is a Trade War at Hand?

    A flurry of congressional activity regarding foreign trade has more than a few CFOs on edge, and for good reason. On the one hand, they understand why Washington would seek to improve current economic conditions by getting tough on major trading partners, including China, whose protectionist poli...

    By Janet Kersnar • Nov. 1, 2010
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    Lessons of the Fall

    It may be hard to believe, but there was at least one positive outcome to the financial hardship that befell companies in the wake of the economic crisis that struck in September 2008: a heightened sense among finance chiefs of how to assess and manage unexpected risks.That message could be culle...

    By David Katz • Oct. 27, 2010
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    Small-Business Jobs Act: Not Big Enough?

    While CFOs see lots to like in the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act signed into law last month, many complain that its benefits don’t offset the injurious effects of other White House tax and health-care-related policies.“The new act certainly makes a difference by increasing access to lending,...

    By Roy Harris • Oct. 18, 2010
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    FASB Looks to Change Goodwill Impairment Testing

    Earlier this month, the Financial Accounting Standards Board proposed two critical changes to the way companies test for impairment of goodwill. Specifically, the board adopted the so-called equity premise to standardize the determination of the carrying amount of a reporting unit. In addition, F...

    By Robert Willens • Oct. 18, 2010