Treasury & Risk magazine April/May 2012
Cover Story
Playing to Win
Neil Wood nears the finish line after nine years as CFO of the group organizing this summer’s London Olympics.
Editor's Desk
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Heard at RIMS
It's a new world of risk.
For Your Information (FYI)
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More Captives Setting Up On U.S. Shores
Vermont remains leading U.S. domicile.
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Rain, Wind Go Away
Bad weather can affect output at manufacturing plants.
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Volatility Tops List Of Risks
Failed and failing states comes places second in poll of risk managers.
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Financial Close Takes Longer
Companies cite the recession and regulatory changes.
Treasury Management
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No Safe Harbor for Cash
With FDIC coverage shrinking, a huge wave of corporate cash could make a move.
Risk Management
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Workers Comp Worries
A hands-on approach to workers compensation helps; so does lobbying state legislatures.
Governance & Accounting
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Audit Eye on Exec Pay
Accounting regulators want auditors to assess the risks in executive pay.
Tools & Technology
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Supplier Finance Advantage
Companies see payables strategies as a way to generate returns, as well as to help suppliers.
Features
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CFO Pay Package Survey Exclusive
CFO pay packages return to normal in 2011 as boards focus on aligning pay with performance.
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30 Outstanding Women in Finance
Global inclusiveness inches up at the top.
Surveys
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The Great Divide
Treasury & Risk’s 2012 Women In Finance Survey
Careers
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Executives on the Move
Adrian Griggs; Michael Huseby; Jeffrey Rutherford; Edward Christie III; Lewis Chew; Scott Krohn; Biggs Porter; Raymond Silcock
Industry Perspective
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Next Generation Innovations in Trade Finance: North and Latin America
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Agile Payments
Efficiency remains a key goal in the area of payments














