Taming Spreadsheets
Maria Korolov
New software products aim to help companies get the whip hand over ubiquitous but risky spreadsheets.
Maria Korolov
New software products aim to help companies get the whip hand over ubiquitous but risky spreadsheets.
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A new tax on companies that provide retiree drug coverage will translate for some into a charge to earnings
Susan Kelly
The popular 401(k) investments performed poorly during the market meltdown, drawing the attention of regulators.
Donna Miskin
A new book argues that companies' biggest risks involve their assumptions about everything from the business environment to the outlook for their industry
staff Writer
William Weideman; Jason Aiken; Christopher Swift; Jeff Agosta; David Turner; John Sheehan
staff Writer
Commercial real estate shows signs of stability
staff Writer
Fraud involving electronic transfers of funds explodes among small and midsize companies.
Dave Lindorff
The SEC goes after bonuses paid a retired CSK Automotive CEO who, unaware, signed off on fraudulent statements.
Russ Banham
While the worries engendered by the financial crisis have receded, the recession has created new risks and enlarged others, making 2010 no time for complacency.
Richard Gamble
Companies have staked their ground on the negative impact various proposals could have on end users. Now it's up to Congress.
Anne Field
New SEC guidelines on disclosing climate-change risks may require some revamping of corporate reporting.
Richard Gamble
Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield's treasury put together two hosted software solutions to ramp up efficiency and visibility.
Dave Lindorff
Worried about accidents, companies are telling employees not to use electronic devices while driving on the job.
Susan Kelly
The use of technologies like blogs, Facebook and Twitter is spreading faster than companies can cast policies to control the risks.
Susan Kelly
After cutting costs while continuing to invest in new technology, MasterCard CFO Martina Hund-Mejean looks to the future of payments.