Treasury & Risk magazine July/August 2011
Cover Story
Greener Frontiers
Cutting-edge companies like NRG Energy, Jones Lang LaSalle, SAP, VF Corp. and Starbucks confront climate change. (Lauralee Martin of Jones Lang LaSalle)
Editor's Desk
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The Cruelest Month
Optimism fades among North American CFOs.
News Briefs
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Health Coverage from State Exchanges
Companies with lower paid workers could realize substantial savings in 2014.
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Inflation Threatens Profits
Price pressures could trim typical global company's profits by 9%, Hackett says.
Features
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Spotlighting Sustainability
More companies report environmental and social performance. (PWC's Kathy Nieland)
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Wobbly But Still Standing
Healing has been too slow for comfort, but some vital signs are improving. Three economists weigh in.
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Bridging the Business
Treasurers reaching out to other units to forge better relationships can only help the business.
Treasury Management
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Beefing Up Payment Systems
Streamlined systems let health benefits administrator SHPS deftly process a surge in payments.
Risk Management
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Unprepared for Hackers
Companies need to have a response team and plan in place before a cyberattack occurs.
Governance & Accounting
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Coming Clean on Breaches
As cyber crime proliferates, so do calls for more public disclosure.
Tools & Technology
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The Little Shop for Apps
The company store takes on new life in the age of mobile technology.
Retirement & Benefits
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More Protection, at a Price
More companies bulk up their benefits packages with offerings that are paid for by employees, but use group buying power.
Surveys
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Committed to Green Evolution
Treasury & Risk’s 2011 Going Green Survey, sponsored by J. P. Morgan
Careers
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Financial Executives: Keeping Track
Marlene Debel; Mark Caylor; Irene Esteves; James Mackey; Jeffery Brown ; David Jones; Richard Beckert; Fabio Sandri; Barbara Smith; Brian Valentine; Fareed Khan; Scott Krenz; Ted Christie














