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Three Ways Broad PPO Networks Can Cost You
Employers across the country are looking to provide employees with the largest and widest PPO networks as a means of increasing choice. For most practical purposes, the health insurance industry has determined that such networks should be “all-inclusive.”Many insurance carriers seem open to inclu...
By Andy Neary • May 25, 2016 -
The ABCs of Self-Funding Your Health Plan
Small and midsize employers continue to struggle to manage their ever-increasing health plan costs. Since 2005, the average family’s premium has increased 61%, and the upward trend will almost surely continue. Employers’ choices are shifting more costs to workers, bearing the increasing costs the...
By Eric Gulko • May 25, 2016 -
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TrendlineTax policy shifts: What CFOs need to know to stay ahead
Discover how evolving tax policies are creating new opportunities and challenges for CFOs.
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Special Report: Managing Health Care Costs
Only when it comes to health care would anyone cheer for a 4% annual increase in a major category of corporate expense.That figure — the average percentage gain in medical claims costs in 2016, according to research by Willis Towers Watson — actually is super, from a historical perspective.But wh...
By David McCann • May 25, 2016 -
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Finance Roundup for Executives: May 25, 2016
Standout StoriesStarting at zero… Essentially, during a portion of tax season, we give taxpayers with relatively straightforward tax situations a risk-free way to try our software and learn that they can prepare their own taxes. Why would a company in the business of selling tax software allow so...
By Kerry Maruna • May 25, 2016 -
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What’s Your Cybersecurity Plan?
With the hacktivist group Anonymous planning to launch a month-long cyber attack on global financial systems, including NASDAQ, PayPal, and the London Stock Exchange, it is a good time for CFOs to shore up their company’s cybersecurity strategies. Here are five articles to help formulate a plan t...
By CFO Editorial Staff • May 24, 2016 -
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Finance Roundup for Executives: May 24, 2016
Standout StoriesChief restructuring officer… Rising default rates mean companies are having to hire an expert they never hoped to need: a chief restructuring officer. For struggling companies, chief restructuring officers can bring enormous value. But companies need to be careful when bringing su...
By Kerry Maruna • May 24, 2016 -
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Spotify Passes $2B in Revenue, Limits Losses
Spotify’s revenue increased 80% last year while the music-streaming service also managed to limit its net losses to $188.7 million, up only 6.7% on 2014.According to regulatory filing in Luxembourg, Spotify collected $2.18 billion in revenue in 2015, of which 89.9% came from paid subscriptions an...
By Matthew Heller • May 23, 2016 -
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Finance Roundup for Executives: May 23, 2016
Standout StoriesU.S. patent box… The United States has a rich history of encouraging and safeguarding research and development (R&D) activities. In 1981, for example, we became the first nation to realize the importance of spurring R&D through the implementation of a tax credit applied to...
By Kerry Maruna • May 23, 2016 -
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Big Leap Forward for Human Capital Disclosure
After many years marked by varied, mostly unsuccessful initiatives to prod companies to disclose more information about their human capital, the movement appears to be finally gaining some traction. What’s not yet clear is whether these efforts will, in the end, matter much.At least two groups of...
By David McCann • May 20, 2016 -
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Corporates’ Cash Pile Rises To $1.68T
The corporate sector is sitting on an even larger pile of cash, according to Moody’s Investors Services.U.S. non-financial companies rated by Moody’s held $1.68 trillion in cash at the end of 2015, up 1.8% from $1.65 trillion the year prior, the rating agency said Friday. The top 50 holders of ca...
By Katie Kuehner-Hebert • May 20, 2016 -
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Companies Don’t Need CFOs to Be CPAs Anymore
Must you have a formal accounting background to become a CFO? Increasingly, the answer is no.While historically CFOs cut their teeth in accounting and treasury operations, focused on managing costs and cash, today’s CFOs often serve as strategic business partners to the CEO. Under this remit, the...
By Jenna Fisher • May 20, 2016 -
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FASB Looks to Cut Goodwill Valuation Costs
To cut the cost of calculating goodwill impairment after a merger, the Financial Accounting Standards Board is proposing to remove a key step in how public companies gauge the fair value of an acquired unit.Under a proposed accounting standard update issued last week, FASB would eliminate the sec...
By David Katz • May 19, 2016 -
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Trump’s Trade Tariffs ‘A Bad Deal For Americans’: Study
Donald’s Trump’s proposed trade tariffs would likely backfire by costing Americans thousands of dollars, according to a study released last week by the nonprofit National Foundation for American Policy.The study was conducted by David Tuerck, Paul Bachman, and Frank Conte, all of Suffolk Universi...
By Katie Kuehner-Hebert • May 19, 2016 -
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Finance Roundup for Executives: May 19, 2016
Standout StoriesA CFO without an accounting background… A chief financial officer is responsible for the financial health of a company, from overseeing transaction-level data, to publishing financial statements, to investor calls. That’s a pretty broad range of responsibilities and skills. Often ...
By Kerry Maruna • May 19, 2016 -
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Desired CFO Skills Shift with the Times
If only time would stand still, we could all draw a picture of the perfect CFO.I can see this illustration on paper: the outline of a human being made up of equal-sized foundational skill sets like accounting, strategy, technology, operations, banking, and compliance, blended with such leadership...
By Mark Partin • May 19, 2016 -
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Security Products Shield Cisco From Weak Networking Market
Cisco Systems reported better-than-expected results for the third quarter as a 17% increase in revenue from its security products and services tempered the tepid demand for its main business of making network switches and routers.The company on Wednesday said net profit fell to $2.35 billion, or ...
By Matthew Heller • May 19, 2016 -
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Is a U.S. ‘Patent Box’ a Good Idea?
The United States has a rich history of encouraging and safeguarding research and development (R&D) activities. In 1981, for example, we became the first nation to realize the importance of spurring R&D through the implementation of a tax credit applied toward such activity.Yair Holtzman ...
By Yair Holtzman • May 19, 2016 -
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Will Ratings Agency Downgrades Haunt Connecticut?
Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings have downgraded Connecticut’s debt ratings, citing concerns over the state’s ability to address future fiscal challenges.S&P changed its rating of the state’s general obligation bonds from “AA” to “AA-.” It said substantial revenue shortfalls over the p...
By Matthew Heller • May 19, 2016 -
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Why Accounting Will Always Matter for CFOs
The corporate finance landscape has changed significantly over the past decade. The CFO role has evolved to include more oversight and influence across the organization, which makes sense when you consider that the CFO has visibility into every single part of the business.As a result, the role of...
By Robynne Sisco • May 18, 2016 -
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SABMiller Profit Hit By $160M in Merger Costs
Beer giant SABMiller on Wednesday reported that fiscal-year net profit fell 18%, reflecting in part costs related to its pending takeover by bigger rival Anheuser-Busch InBev.SAB said the $108 billion merger had already cost it $160 million in banking, legal and other advisory fees, as well as in...
By Matthew Heller • May 18, 2016 -
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Target Shares Drop 7.6% on Comp Sales Miss
Target shares took a beating Wednesday after the retailer reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue and forecast flat to lower sales in coming months.Target’s same-store sales, a key retail metric, gained 1.2% in the first quarter, missing analysts ‘ estimates of 1.6% growth. For the second ...
By Katie Kuehner-Hebert • May 18, 2016 -
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Is an Accounting Background Important for Today’s CFOs?
Over the years, I’ve had many discussions with public-company CFOs that went something like this:Me: So tell me about your background.The CFO: I came up through investment banking (or business development, or FP&A, or treasury — anything but accounting).Me: No accounting?The CFO: No. I unders...
By David McCann • May 18, 2016 -
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Finance Roundup for Executives: May 18, 2016
Standout StoriesMetric of the month… There’s an unmistakable buzz in the business community today about big data and business analytics and how the two of them can be used to help marketing people destroy the competition and score big revenue gains. So where does finance come in? Is the financial...
By Kerry Maruna • May 18, 2016 -
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Leadership, Strategic Skills Leave Accounting in the Dust
It’s pure and simple: Leadership and strategic ability are more important than technical accounting skills for today’s CFO.That perspective is based on an insider’s view of the financial officer executive search process, the increased emphasis on CFOs by boards of directors as part of CEO success...
By Josh Wimberley • May 18, 2016 -
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Finance Roundup for Executives: May 17, 2016
Standout StoriesReducing risk through project management… As CFO, you’re charged with ensuring that your organization is positioned to deal effectively with all kinds of risks — operational, financial, reputational, and strategic. Assessing your organization’s risk profile through the prism of it...
By Kerry Maruna • May 17, 2016