Citigroup Inc. has named Gary Crittenden as CFO of the $146.6 billion New York financial services company. Crittenden, 53, replaces Sallie L. Krawcheck, who was ...
Wall Street Systems is plowing forward with a plan still firmly focused on the financial Services sector and ASP hosting, with two tweaked former trema offerings for the middle market and multinationals
As defined benefit plans fall by the wayside--frozen or converted to a less desirable cash balance account--employers are coming to the realization that their employees may be left with too little money to stretch across the expanding retirement horizon. The solution is clear: The 401(k) has to become more than...
Innovating the CFOCan innovation and corporate organization thrive together? Well, apparently not easily, according to a new study by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) of ...
Health savings accounts have been touted as the future of healthcare. But now Steve Case's ConnectYourCare, in partnership with banks, is working to make employees see that as a good thing
While the prompt payment act may in theory require government agencies to pay promptly, in practice it's a very different story. Now, there's a service that can help clear up government debts faster
The news that cartesis will offer Bwise's governance, risk and compliance software in the Cartesis 10 BPM suite is one more sign that finding the right partner in tech has become a key competitive edge
Those unused prepaid gift cards and uncashed dividend and payroll checks can be liabilities to companies as revenue-hungry states look to cash in on the unclaimed property sitting on the books of companies