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With U.S. employers’ medical tab expected to climb by more than 10% this year, they’re more aggressively making plan changes.
Joel Campbell, CFO of Kansas-based B2B payments company TreviPay, talks about the evolving role of the finance chief, ...
Pessimism about the U.S. economy and its impact on this year’s demands and goals is worrying CFOs, according to new data from ...
Vodafone appoints a Microsoft exec as CFO, Yum Brands promotes its chief financial officer to CEO and Sonoco names a new ...
Some CFOs managing defined benefit plans are choosing to maintain them after years of phaseouts, with some even exploring ...
As regulators catch up to crypto, Berkon says trust and transparency are becoming competitive advantages. Irina Berkon, CFO ...
Research by PwC suggests a slowdown in mergers and acquisitions for the remainder of 2025. After a slight uptick in mergers ...
Extortion attempts leap by 46% over a recent six-month period, with manufacturing and construction sectors bearing the brunt.
But they remain bullish for economic prospects beyond 18 months, according to new research by KPMG.
The accountant shortage isn’t going away, but CFOs can change how they compete for talent. There’s no gentle way to say it: ...
The media giant plans to divide itself into two publicly traded companies, one overseeing streaming and the other overseeing ...
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling eliminates the concept of reverse discrimination and changes how majority-group status is ...
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