Treasury & Risk magazine June 2012
Cover Story
100 Most Influential People in Finance
The CFOs, treasurers and risk managers who impacted the world of finance and treasury this year.
Editor's Desk
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Farewell, Not Goodbye
Heady days to be covering treasury and finance.
For Your Information (FYI)
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Media Monitoring's Role In Managing Reputation Risk
More companies turn to services that track what is being said about them.
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Financial Reporting Blues
Despite companies' efforts to improve financial reporting processes, 67% still use spreadsheets, a recent survey shows.
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Making IT an Integral Part of Corporate Strategy
CFOs are playing an ever bigger role in decisions about IT investments. Eastman Chemical CFO Curt Espeland cites an SAP migration as a key to integrating a recent acquisition.
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GM Cuts Pension Obligations
Automaker could inspire other companies with big pension plans.
Treasury Management
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Hiring Decisions That Pay Off
Treasuries make the most of their budgets by leveraging talent.
Tools & Technology
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Remote Deposit Goes Mobile
Banks begin to roll out remote deposit capture apps for mobile devices for business use.
Risk Management
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Perils of Hands-Free Phoning
A verdict against Coca-Cola brings home the risks involved in using even hands-free cell phones while driving.
Governance & Accounting
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Debate About Going Concern
U.S. accounting regulator considers requiring that management be responsible for warning the company is at risk of failing, rather than the outside auditor.
Features
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Revving Up Retirement Savings
Companies are tweaking 401(k) plans to encourage employees to build bigger nest eggs.
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Harnessing Data More Effectively
New reporting software not only chops and slices data, but recommends actions.
Careers
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Executives on the Move
Tim Guttman; John Rainey; Jacek Olczak; Paul Saleh; Gregory Andrulonis; Jerry Elliot; John Weisenseel; Christopher Macey
Surveys
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Green Efforts Produce Savings
Treasury & Risk’s 2012 Going Green Survey














