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NJ becomes 25th state to adopt CPA licensing reforms
State by state, half the country has eased certified public accountant licensing rules since last January by lowering the 150 college credit hour hurdle.
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Increased filings and underwriter appetite mark IPO landscape
Increasing filings and growing underwriter demand create fresh opportunities and challenges for companies preparing to go public.
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Duolingo names audit chair as next CFO
The language platform also on Monday announced a roughly 30% YoY jump in daily active users in its preliminary Q4 results.
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Inflation holds steady, affirming Fed focus on weak job market
“Risks to employment have increased as the labor market cooled, while the upside risks to inflation have lessened somewhat,” Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said.
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Regions names controller as next CFO
Anil Chadha, the Birmingham, Alabama-based bank's controller and head of corporate finance, will take the role after longtime CFO David Turner retires in March.
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AI takes center stage in M&A dealmaking surge
The technology helped drive an overall spike in M&A activity last year, despite uncertainty triggered by major shifts in economic policy, according to PwC.
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Opinion
Why CFOs should watch tokenized securities in 2026
Nasdaq’s push into tokenized securities points to a shift that could soon hit corporate treasury, writes blockchain executive Artem Tolkachev.
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Tracker
Tracking CPA licensure paths: Removing the 150-hour-rule hurdle
State changes to licensing rules are chipping away at a decades-old system that has largely required CPA candidates to complete what effectively amounts to a fifth year of schooling.
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DOJ probe of Powell triggers bipartisan fire against Trump administration
Powell said the motive behind the investigation “should be seen in the broader context of the administration’s threats and ongoing pressure.”
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SEC dismisses eight-year fraud suit against former Rio Tinto CFO
Attorneys for the finance chief called the SEC action a “complete vindication” for the former finance chief of the British-Australian mining company.
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Opinion
Trump deregulation era requires CFOs to tread carefully
Finance chiefs still need strong internal controls because the absence or easing of regulation does not absolve responsibility, Armanino’s Chris Gagliardi writes.
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Hiring declines as employers take cautious view of new year
Following release of employment data, traders in interest rate futures raised the odds that the Fed will leave the main rate unchanged at a meeting late this month.
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IAG names British Airways CFO as group finance chief
Insider José Antonio Barrionuevo is taking the airline group’s finance reins as IAG’s CEO said it has “built back” its balance sheet and profitability.
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Growth-oriented Seismic CFO advocates ‘mindful’ cost-cutting
Just cutting costs for the sake of profit is “not the right way to do it,” Seismic CFO Evan Goldstein said.
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Productivity speeds up to fastest clip in two years: BLS
Declining wage pressures, as revealed in Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Thursday, may slow inflation toward the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.
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Chicago’s CFO to exit City Hall as layoffs loom
After a little over two years, Jill Jaworski is stepping down from the city’s top financial post to become CFAO of the nonprofit Navy Pier, a popular tourism destination.
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Deep Dive
‘Strategic openings’: 5 CFO trends for 2026
Financial executives in the new year must keep a competitive edge by adapting to trends including fluctuating tariff rates and refocusing of priorities at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Marqeta names Stripe, JPMorgan alum as CFO
The Stripe veteran is joining the card issuer as it continues to focus on profitability following a 27% jump in gross profit for its most recent quarter.
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CFO software firm OneStream to go private in $6.4B takeover deal
The transaction will allow the company to expand its AI capabilities at a rapid pace, OneStream CEO Tom Shea said.
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Beyond Meat taps new CAO amid accounting overhaul
Tony Kalajian’s appointment comes as the embattled company takes steps to shore up its financial reporting processes after identifying a material weakness late last year.
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Louis Dreyfus names interim finance chief after CFO’s death
The agricultural trading giant said Nigel Mamalis is taking the finance reins after Patrick Treur died unexpectedly last month.
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Fraud attacks expected to ramp up in AI ‘perfect storm’
2026 is poised to be “the year of impersonation attacks” amid an explosion of AI-powered tools, a fraud prevention expert said.
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Claire’s plans tech upgrades despite past financial setbacks
The embattled jewelry company will take steps to elevate customer in-store experiences by improving its technology foundation.
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FTC nixes order against AI startup, citing Trump directive
The move, which stems from President Trump’s 2025 AI action plan, shows the FTC’s willingness to afford AI firms “a relatively longer leash,” Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein attorneys wrote.
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NJ Senate passes CPA licensing bill
The licensing changes coming to many of the country’s most densely populated states will give the majority of aspiring accountants options when choosing career and education paths.
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US multinationals get global minimum tax relief deal
The new agreement exempts U.S. companies from OECD 15% global minimum tax rules that aimed to shut down tax havens and curtail international tax competition.