Strategy & Operations
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US manufacturing grows at steady pace, led by business equipment: Fed
Industrial production in July, while falling short of forecasts, aligned with expectations of slower but sustained economic growth.
By Jim Tyson • Aug. 18, 2026 -
Managers are AI’s best ‘lever,’ Gallup analyst says
The new AI duties come as the average number of employees reporting to managers has risen by nearly 50% since 2013, according to Gallup.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Aug. 17, 2026 -
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Most consumers save no money as inflation erodes buying power: EY
The share of credit card balances delinquent for more than 90 days rose to 12.8% in the first quarter of this year from 7.6% in the third quarter of 2022, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported.
By Jim Tyson • Aug. 17, 2026 -
SEC says it will stop responding to no-action requests ‘entirely’
After sitting out the bulk of the no-action process in the 2025-26 proxy season, the SEC is now considering broader changes to the rule governing shareholder proposals.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 17, 2026 -
Sponsored by Element Fleet Management
Fleet strategy in 2026: How cost discipline is reshaping operations
Your fleet KPIs show the numbers. But do they reveal where you are losing money?
Aug. 17, 2026 -
Retail sales fall 0.6% as consumers see inflation eroding buying power
Only 8% of consumers believe their incomes will grow faster than inflation in the current year, a 10 percentage point decline from December 2024, according to a University of Michigan survey.
By Jim Tyson • Aug. 14, 2026 -
AI drives spike in class action filings
A growing number of federal lawsuits involve AI development, data centers, and AI hardware or infrastructure matters, Cornerstone found.
By Danielle McLean • Aug. 13, 2026 -
Inflation dips, affirming Fed decision to keep interest rates steady
By the end of 2026 inflation will probably cool to 2.7% due to declining costs for transportation and healthcare, LPL Financial Chief Economist Jeffrey Roach said.
By Jim Tyson • Aug. 12, 2026 -
Small business optimism rebounds to highest level since Aug. 2025: NFIB
Small businesses last month scaled back both actual and planned price increases for the first time this year, the National Federation of Independent Business said.
By Jim Tyson • Aug. 11, 2026 -
Why Vista’s CFO favors subscription pricing models for jets
As many companies experiment with new pricing models, the private aviation firm’s finance chief said she still favors multi-year contracts.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Updated Aug. 11, 2026 -
‘Historic’ labor market shrinkage highlights need for AI: Brusuelas
A pullback from employment by workers age 65 and older may partly allay concerns that demand for artificial intelligence will fall short of a coming surge in supply.
By Jim Tyson • Aug. 10, 2026 -
Workers are all in fight-or-flight mode, expert says
Employers can improve mental health in the workplace by tuning into how workers are doing and being intentional, according to a consultant on health and productivity.
By Ginger Christ • Aug. 5, 2026 -
Fewer companies plan ‘peanut-butter’ pay increases in 2027: Payscale
Giving everyone the same pay raise “can be demotivating to employees as everyone receives the same increase regardless of performance,” the report stated.
By Danielle McLean • Aug. 4, 2026 -
Best Buy picks Nordstrom alum for CFO
Anne Bramman succeeds Matt Bilunas, who left the retailer last month after serving as its finance chief for seven years.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • Aug. 4, 2026 -
Deep Dive
How volunteer cyber experts are helping protect rural water systems
A first-in-the-nation program is yielding promising results as it charts a path for supporting the U.S.’s most vulnerable infrastructure.
By Eric Geller • Aug. 4, 2026 -
Is the accounting shortage over? It’s complicated
In an informal poll conducted by CFO Dive, 64% of the respondents indicated they were aware of a shortage in their industry while 29% said they were not.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 31, 2026 -
US coworking expands as monthly desk price ticks down
The median U.S. monthly cost of an open workspace and dedicated desk ticked down to $219 in the second quarter, according to a Yardi report.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 28, 2026 -
Q&A
ADP AI legal chief: CFOs take a ‘human in the loop’ approach
“We all know that AI can look very polished and persuasive,” but human judgment is important, ADP’s chief legal AI officer Helena Almeida says.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 27, 2026 -
Sponsored by U.S. Bank
The real cost of ‘good enough’ payments
When it comes to how you pay, familiarity can be surprisingly expensive.
July 27, 2026 -
US business activity, confidence surge to 8-month high: S&P Global
While U.S. exports fell this month, July 4 celebrations and the World Cup competition spurred domestic demand, S&P Global said.
By Jim Tyson • July 24, 2026 -
What CFOs should know about family offices
While not a homogenous group, family offices are a growing source of capital that can be more “patient” than private equity, EY’s Catherine Fankhauser says.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 24, 2026 -
Most corporate boards lack rules for AI use: Deloitte survey
AI “use for board-level purposes seems to be comparatively new, uneven and still maturing,” Deloitte said.
By Jim Tyson • July 23, 2026 -
Rogue AI poses 10% odds of ‘catastrophic harm’ by 2030: MIT study
AI within five years may be used for mass deception, weapons development, public manipulation, political abuse and cyberattacks, according to an MIT study.
By Jim Tyson • July 22, 2026 -
92% of CFOs, top finance staff feel pressure to show ROI from AI: survey
Half of survey respondents said their AI agents have yielded only limited measurable ROI, according to Avalara.
By Jim Tyson • July 21, 2026 -
Persistent inflation dogs small business confidence: US Chamber
The Federal Reserve will probably raise interest rates in coming months in an effort to curb inflation to its 2% target, according to traders in interest rate futures.
By Jim Tyson • July 20, 2026