Harnessing Data More Effectively
Richard Gamble
New reporting software not only chops and slices data, but recommends actions.
Richard Gamble
New reporting software not only chops and slices data, but recommends actions.
Rob Daly
More companies turn to services that track what is being said about them.
Staff Writer
Automaker could inspire other companies with big pension plans.
Staff Writer
Despite companies' efforts to improve financial reporting processes, 67% still use spreadsheets, a recent survey shows.
Dave Lindorff
A verdict against Coca-Cola brings home the risks involved in using even hands-free cell phones while driving.
Sponsor: Reval
Aligning corporate finance, treasury and risk functions require technology that is wired for the new world – built for change and for the way users…
Rob Daly
Banks begin to roll out remote deposit capture apps for mobile devices for business use.
Staff Writer
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.
Sponsor: Citi
As every treasurer knows, no discussion about liquidity management is complete without addressing cash flow forecasting. Today, as markets continue to…
Dave Lindorff
U.S. accounting regulator considers requiring that management be responsible for warning the company is at risk of failing, rather than the outside auditor.
Richard Gamble
Finance executives talk about highly tailored reports that they've built inhouse.
Russ Banham
Companies are tweaking 401(k) plans to encourage employees to build bigger nest eggs.
Kerry Sullivan
Tim Guttman; John Rainey; Jacek Olczak; Paul Saleh; Gregory Andrulonis; Jerry Elliot; John Weisenseel; Christopher Macey
Richard Gamble
Treasuries make the most of their budgets by leveraging talent.
Staff Writer
The CFOs, treasurers and risk managers who impacted the world of finance and treasury this year.