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Microsoft says H-1B visas, layoffs ‘in no way’ related
Scrutiny of the tech giant’s use of the visa program comes at the end of a month in which the company announced deep job cuts.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 28, 2025 -
Businesses get more predictable tax runway: EY
Many companies are still “running the numbers” to determine how Trump’s budget will effect their bottom line, but it ushers in a period of “relative tax certainty,” EY’s Adam Francis says.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 25, 2025 -
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Tarifff headwinds along with the accounting talent shortage and the promises and traps of generative AI, are among the top issues CFOs are grappling with this year.
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Alphabet CFO reports spike in operating costs after $1.4B Texas settlement
Alphabet’s total operating expenses jumped 20% during the second quarter, driven largely by legal costs, CFO Anat Ashkenazi said.
By Alexei Alexis • July 24, 2025 -
FASB advances GAAP codification refresh
More than 30 accounting rule updates were affirmed by the U.S. standard setter Wednesday as part of a broad refresh of the codification that underpins GAAP.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 24, 2025 -
Musk warns of ‘rough’ quarters ahead amid Tesla revenue slump
CFO Vaibhav Taneja highlighted “near-term challenges” due to regulatory and tariff impacts, as the EV maker reported a 12% slide in revenue for its second quarter.
By Grace Noto • July 24, 2025 -
Gainesville Mayor braces for another DOGE-style review
Mayor Harvey Ward will cooperate with the state’s planned audit of the city’s spending, he said, but he “stands by” the city government’s efficiency.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 23, 2025 -
PCAOB slams Hong Kong auditor of Luckin Coffee
Luckin Coffee hired the Hong Kong-based auditing firm soon after settling fraud charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2020.
By Jim Tyson • July 23, 2025 -
GM CFO looks to strategic pricing, costs to blunt $1.1B tariff impact
Trade deals with South Korea, Mexico and Canada will be important for the automaker’s future, the executive said Tuesday.
By Grace Noto • July 23, 2025 -
Florida governor, CFO launch DOGE-style local government audits
The Florida’s DOGE audit announcements come roughly a week after Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed Blaise Ingoglia to become the state’s finance chief.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 22, 2025 -
SEC appoints George Botic as PCAOB acting chair
PCAOB “lifer” George Botic will take over as acting chair for the audit watchdog, which won a narrow reprieve after a provision to fold it into the SEC was removed from the “Big Beautiful Bill.”
By Grace Noto • July 22, 2025 -
Deep Dive
GENIUS Act leaves stablecoin accounting, risk gaps
The GENIUS Act opens the door for greater stablecoin adoption — but it still leaves crucial accounting and compliance questions left unanswered for CFOs.
By Grace Noto • July 22, 2025 -
Nordstrom poaches Dollar General CFO Kelly Dilts
The retail industry veteran is jumping from a budget retailer to one that is known for luxury and upscale customer service.
By Alexei Alexis • July 17, 2025 -
IMAX, Orbia CFOs advise wait-and-see tariff approach
It’s important to keep a watchful eye on U.S. tariff policies as they continue to shift — but sometimes, the most strategic move may be none at all, top financial leaders said.
By Grace Noto • July 17, 2025 -
Williams resigns as PCAOB chair as Trump shakes up financial regulation
President Donald Trump this year has followed up on a campaign pledge to soften regulation across the full range of U.S. industries, including financial services.
By Jim Tyson • July 16, 2025 -
Renault CFO named interim CEO as automaker slashes guidance
Duncan Minto will step into the interim CEO seat of the French automaker after it cut its full-year cash flow expectations.
By Grace Noto • July 16, 2025 -
DeSantis taps state senator for Florida’s high-profile CFO post
Florida State Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, who pledged to stand for “fiscal sanity,” is taking one of the country’s most closely watched state finance chief seats. He succeeds Jimmy Patronis.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Updated July 16, 2025 -
US corporate bankruptcies hit 15-year H1 high: S&P
The petition volume this year through June is on pace to make 2025 one of the busiest years for bankruptcy filings in over a decade, according to an S&P Global report.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 11, 2025 -
Southern Company names comptroller as next finance chief
The retiring CFO, Daniel Tucker, will sign a two-year consulting agreement that pays him $300,000 annually, the company said.
By Grace Noto • July 11, 2025 -
Tariffs, meat to drive inflation, Conagra CFO says
The food-and-snack maker’s CEO Sean Connolly said tariff-related costs could add more than $200 million annually to the company’s cost of goods sold.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 10, 2025 -
Tesla CFO offloads another $1.7M in stock
The CFO sold another $1.7 million in stock as scrutiny of Tesla’s corporate governance tightens.
By Grace Noto • July 10, 2025 -
Bankrupt Wolfspeed taps new CFO
Just one week after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the semiconductor manufacturer announced it is bringing on a new finance chief.
By Grace Noto • July 8, 2025 -
Non-US firms are shrewd accounting standards shoppers
Since 2007 more foreign private issuers have opted to use IFRS accounting standards when filing U.S. financial reports, a Hebrew University of Jerusalem study found.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 8, 2025 -
Unverified filings list Tesla CFO as treasurer of new Musk political party
The documents filed with the Federal Election Commission — one of which Elon Musk has decried as false — could indicate a blurring of the Tesla finance chief’s professional boundaries.
By Grace Noto • July 7, 2025 -
Boeing picks Lockheed alum for CFO seat
Jesus “Jay” Malave will join the jet maker next month as Boeing faces fresh scrutiny after at least 270 people died in a June crash of an Air India flight that occurred just after takeoff.
By Grace Noto • Updated July 1, 2025 -
PCAOB imposes smaller exam cheating fines, citing cooperation
The audit watchdog this week announced penalties totaling $8.5 million on three Netherlands firms. Last year, KPMG Netherlands alone was fined $25 million in connection with an exam cheating scandal.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • June 25, 2025