Treasury & Risk magazine October 2011
Cover Story
Ready to Take Charge
Treasury & Risk’s 2011 picks of corporate America’s outstanding financial executives under the age of 40
Editor's Desk
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Sibos Sound Bites
SWIFT's annual conference focuses on globalization, operational efficiency and regulation.
News Briefs
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SEC Whistleblower Rules Raise Companies’ Awareness
Will agency's rewards undermine companies' anti-fraud efforts?
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Payback On Going Greener
Sixty-five percent of companies have integrated climate change into their business strategies.
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A Gain In Pricing Power
Banks' prices for treasury management services rise in 2011, while discounting declines.
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PCAOB Aims to Encourage More Analysis in Audit Letter
Auditors warn the changes could confuse investors, rather than help them.
Treasury Management
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The Hunt for Short-Term Yield
With rates so low, some companies use retail products or outside managers to boost returns.
Risk Management
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Breaking Up the Euro
What to do if and when countries decide to exit the euro.
Governance & Accounting
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Shareholders Stymied for Now
Court ruling could spur other challenges to Dodd-Frank.
Tools & Technology
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Where Did Things Go Wrong?
Predictive analytics tools let companies crunch the data to come up with future trends.
Features
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CFO Pinch Hitters
Temp finance chiefs are in demand to turn companies around or lead revamps.
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So Long, Just-in-Time Inventory
Supply chain complexity and multiple risks demand a new approach. (Ingram Micro's Robert Gifford)
Surveys
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What It Takes To Navigate
Treasury & Risk’s 2011 Financial Leadership Survey
Careers
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Executives on the Move
Craig Huss; Bill Phelan; Larry Venturelli; Dorvin Lively; Robert Bellack; Kurt Freyberger













