Treasury & Risk magazine July-August 2004
Cover Story
The New Cop On the Beat
The PCAOB is pushing a broad agenda of change in corporate audit practies that it hopes will win back investor trust
Features
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Defining Excellence
Benchmarking saves money, but finding the right comparables is hard
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This Time, M&A Madness is Tempered with Caution
Sarbanes-Oxley and investor cynicism are making executives more circumspect about making their next big deal
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Business Intelligence Buyers' Guide
As companies acquire more and more enterprise software systems, they often accumulate huge piles of data.Often, though, much of the information that companies collect sits ...
News Briefs
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I BAM. You BAM. We All BAM.
Business activity monitoring provides real-time numbers and alerts
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Just A Lot More Time, Please
Insurers want the government to stick around as terrorism reinsurer
Tools & Technology
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All You Need is a Brower
Web-based Treasura can be accessed around the globe
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Gifted and Talented Software
Business intelligence allows companies to drill down to see which units need attention
Treasury Management
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P-Cards Travel Different Roads to the Same Efficiencies
Implementing a purchasing card program is no longer the final destination, but rather an important cog in a company's overall procurement strategy
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What's That You Say? Paying Bills Quickly Really Pays Off
For some companies, the ROI on EIPP comes faster and bigger than expected
People on the Move
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People on the Move
BRYANT AND BOROMISA MOVE UP AT KELLOGGKellogg Co., the $8.8 billion cereal company based in Battle Creek, Mich., promoted Jeffrey Boromisa to CFO. He succeeds ...






