Treasury & Risk magazine February 2012
Cover Story
Change Grabs China
Financial liberalization makes doing business in China easier, but major economic and political shifts loom.
Editor's Desk
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Polling Points
Pessimism prevails in many surveys as the year unfurls.
News Briefs
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PwC Leads Big 4 in Revenue
Dodd-Frank regs likely to mean higher accounting fees this year.
For Your Information (FYI)
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Class Actions Inch Up
18% of 2011 lawsuits involve Chinese reverse-merge companies.
Treasury Management
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Chucking Checks
Dean Foods and PulteGroup succeed in persuading suppliers to accept ACH payments.
Risk Management
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Building a Better ERM
COSO revision adds 17 principles to ERM model.
Governance & Accounting
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More Comp Votes
Say-on-pay is still a proxy season hot topic.
Tools & Technology
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Cyber Security Review
Five areas where companies need to strengthen and update their policies and practices.
Features
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Paying Suppliers in RMB
Paying Chinese businesses in renminbi instead of dollars has advantages.
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Weighing FX Options
With a euro breakup still possible, companies can’t afford to ignore FX options.
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Stepping Up To Best Practices
Middle-market companies pursue treasury best practices.
Surveys
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Spotlight Shines on Latin America
Treasury & Risk’s New Global Operations Survey
People on the Move
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Executives on the Move
Michael Cazer; Jeremy Smeltser; Andrew Warren; Timothy Wiggins; Michael Schwindle; Hilliard Terry; John Feenan; Kent Renner
Profile
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Calling All Risk Practitioners
RIMS President Deborah M. Luthi aims to keep up with the expanding definition of risk management.
Industry Perspective
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The “New Normal” Requires A Different Approach
Approaching non-linear threats in a linear manner does not work













