Strategy & Operations: Page 105


  • How Zoom became one of this year's biggest tech IPOs

    CFO Kelly Steckelberg discusses how she organized her operations to support sales and product development, leading to a successful public offering.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 14, 2019
  • On-hand inventory key to easing tariff pain, says CFO of Advance Auto Parts

    The auto parts retailer is weathering the storm by delaying new inventory purchases for as long as possible. 

    By Andy Burt • Aug. 14, 2019
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    CFO best practices in the evolving generative AI era

    As the initial frenzy around the launch of generative artificial intelligence subsides, a new GenAI era appears to be taking shape.

    By CFO Dive staff
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    Health insurance costs, virtual care programs on rise

    Companies expect health insurance costs to rise 5% in 2020, from $14,642 to $15,375 per employee.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 13, 2019
  • CFO of United Natural Foods steps down, accounting chief to step in

    John Howard, the company's senior vice president of finance and accounting, will replace Mike Zechmeister on an interim basis starting Aug. 23.

    By Jeff Wells • Aug. 13, 2019
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    Amazon Web Services CFO shares 5 keys to innovation

     Look beyond accounting skills and articulate ideas early to foster innovation, says CFO of a company known for its forward thinking.   

    By Jane Thier • Aug. 13, 2019
  • Tariffs to cost maker of Saucony, Keds $5M, CFO says

    CFO Mike Stornant said the pull-forward began in reaction to previous tariff threats, with inventory rising 35% in Q2.  

    By Emma Cosgrove • Aug. 13, 2019
  • Misconceptions hold back CFOs from wider RPA adoption

    Robotic process automation promises more efficient finance operations, and it's much simpler to adopt than finance executives may realize.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 13, 2019
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    Strong FP&A team called a must before CFO can be strategic asset

    CFOs are advised to hand day-to-day tasks to a strong controller and other FP&A team members so they can bring strategic view to the CEO. 

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 8, 2019
  • US employers to hold the line on pay raises at 3% in 2020

    A new survey of large employers shows few discretionary bonuses slated for 2020, despite strong labor market.

    By Jane Thier • Aug. 8, 2019
  • 22% of finance staff don't plan to stay, study shows. Here's how to keep them

    To retain your best accountants and other staff, let them try other things (even if they're not finance-related), a Gartner survey shows.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 7, 2019
  • AI key to modernizing finance function

    Traditional finance department models are becoming largely "ineffective and out of date" and need to be replaced by models that enable them to execute on day-to-day demands while delivering greater business value, CFOs said.

    By Jane Thier • Aug. 7, 2019
  • Small companies drive big jump in IT outsourcing

    34% of companies now outsource at least some of their network operations, compared with 30% last year, according to a report from Consumer Economics.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 7, 2019
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    CVS CFO: Company will spend up to $350M to expand CarePass loyalty program

    The pharmacy giant, which acquired Aetna in 2018, is investing in the home delivery sector to compete for Amazon customers.

    By Jane Thier • Aug. 7, 2019
  • Fed commits to real-time payments system by 2024

    The central bank looks to bring faster transactions to community bank customers and act as a safeguard in a marketplace already served by The Clearing House.

    By Dan Ennis • Aug. 7, 2019
  • CFO not part of Amneal shake-up

    Reeling from financial woes, Amneal is bringing back its founders as co-CEOs and letting other top executives go. However, CFO Branning will stay on.

    By Jonathan Gardner • Aug. 5, 2019
  • Amid rising corporate profits, workers demand more equitable compensation

    Weekly wages have increased by about 2.6% each year between 2008 and 2018, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found.

    By Jane Thier • Aug. 5, 2019
  • CFOs, private equity at odds on roles

    CFOs and their private equity partners aren't aligned when it comes to their expectations of one another, a survey finds. 

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 5, 2019
  • 67% of candidates do not negotiate salaries

    Only 15% of candidates provided salary ranges that their employers then negotiated within, Monster said. 

    By Riia O'Donnell • Aug. 5, 2019
  • Mapbox hire shows how CFO can be strategic partner in tech company

    A recent hire by a fast-moving start-up shows why CFOs must embrace new thinking on how to account for tech investments. 

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 5, 2019
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    Trade tensions: Look at back office too

    Trade tensions are an opportunity to look at all operational costs, not just those affected by the threat of tariffs. 

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 5, 2019
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    $650 million Equifax settlement a wake-up call for CFOs, security expert says

    CFOs are advised to devote the resources to put verification systems in place to avoid the kind of consumer data breach that hit Equifax.

    By Jane Thier • Aug. 2, 2019
  • Making the finance function millennial friendly

    Millennials' preference for quick turnarounds, multitasking and modified workplace rules is driving CFOs to rethink how they structure their finance function. 

    By Aug. 2, 2019
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    As simple as it sounds, just identifying your leases is the highest hurdle to new FASB standards

    CFOs of private companies don't have much time to comply with new lease accounting standards even if FASB extends the start date a year, as it has proposed.

    By Marc Betesh • Aug. 2, 2019
  • Digital transformation drives widest wedge between CFOs, CIOs, study shows

    CFOs and CIOs don't always see eye to eye on digital strategy, in large part because the value of IT investments is so hard to quantify.

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 2, 2019
  • Feds OK letting unrelated companies offer joint retirement plans

    A federal rule takes effect September 30 that permits companies to band together to provide retirement benefits to their employees as long as they're in the same area or state.  

    By Robert Freedman • Aug. 2, 2019