Strategy & Operations: Page 113
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GM CFO Dhivya Suryadevara has $34B in liquidity to work with during strike
To offset losses, Suryadevara can push back payables and cut capital outlays, analysts say.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 20, 2019 -
CFOs operating more like chief strategy officers, study finds
As CFOs pay more attention to strategy and data analysis, RPA is bridging the finance team gaps.
By Jane Thier • Sept. 20, 2019 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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TrendlineNavigating risk in turbulent times
CFOs must help their organizations mitigate risks by balancing the need for both growth and stability.
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Nearly 75% of finance execs predict greater involvement in tech, ops and talent
CFOs should view data as the foundation upon which everything else gets built, according to Gina Gutzeit of FTI Consulting.
By Jane Thier • Sept. 17, 2019 -
Mid-size tech M&A expected to pick up, but will deals create shareholder value?
Trade tension and interest rates will affect M&A activity as 2019 winds down, but operational details and due diligence will determine whether or not a merger succeeds.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 16, 2019 -
Lesson learned: 'Watch your balance sheet like a hawk,' CFO says
Amplify Credit Union's CFO John Orton argues your income statement won't give you the heads-up you need when sales drop and debt service obligations start to mount.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 15, 2019 -
Q&A
Reata's new CFO on M&A, weathering a recession and biotech's quirks
Manmeet Soni helped execute multi-billion dollar sales as CFO of Pharmacyclics and Ariad. Now, the exec is moving from Alnylam to a small, Texas-based biotech.
By Andrew Dunn • Sept. 12, 2019 -
5 signs you're about to run out of cash
Cash is surprisingly hard to track, and knowing when it's about to run out is harder if you don't know the warning signs.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 12, 2019 -
Auditors' ears are always listening, consultant says
Risk management encompasses all aspects of an operation, from the tone coming out of the C-suite to what finance staff say to auditors at dinner.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 11, 2019 -
CFOs too busy to take on more despite expectations, survey finds
To ensure cybersecurity and other digital priorities are met, CFOs are relying on third-party vendors until they're ready to tackle them in-house.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 10, 2019 -
Consulting background prepares CFO for any industry
By working with multinational companies, a tech company CFO was able to increase cash flow and improve forecasting despite never having worked in the sector.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 9, 2019 -
Deep Dive
CFO outlines US company's plan for end-to-end rare earths processing
MP Materials plans to leverage a $2 billion investment from the company's previous owner to put in place the total processing of strategically important rare earths used in electric cars.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 8, 2019 -
Lifetime income retirement plans are popular, but at what cost?
With an aging workforce and an uncertain economic landscape, many companies are adopting lifetime income solutions for employees, a new Willis Towers Watson survey finds.
By Jane Thier • Sept. 5, 2019 -
IFAC rolls out best practices for strategic CFO
The International Federation of Accountants has laid out a framework for finance pros to master more than just tracking and reporting on costs and income.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 5, 2019 -
Target's scale gives it leverage as tariffs increase
The U.S.-China trade war is starting to create stark contrast between which suppliers and retailers have the power to shift the burden away from their own balance sheets and which do not.
By Emma Cosgrove • Sept. 5, 2019 -
Retrieved from Walmart on May 14, 2019
Educating Bentonville about the startup culture of Silicon Valley
A CFO's strategic focus proves crucial to helping big-name brands Walmart and PepsiCo tackle new areas.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 4, 2019 -
Investors punish companies that combine philanthropy and tax avoidance
Investors find "Robin Hood" companies troubling because they appear to sacrifice the public good for private philanthropy.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 3, 2019 -
CFO resigns from discount retailer Fred's
Former CFO Ritwik Chatterjee will stay on as a consultant while the company wrestles with falling sales and heavy debt.
By Ben Unglesbee • Sept. 3, 2019 -
CFOs who 'convey appreciation and recognition' can retain top talent
A recruiting executive offers advice on how managers can keep high-value finance employees during a strong economy, when workers who "know their worth" are more likely to jump ship.
By Jane Thier • Sept. 2, 2019 -
CFO's metrics analysis revealed sales structure problems
Riverside Insights CFO Graham Ballbach mined company data for insight even while building a new finance and accounting team.
By Robert Freedman • Sept. 2, 2019 -
Driver-based planning helps CFOs put their focus forward
Tracking real-time business drivers instead of backward-looking KPIs helps companies trade hindsight for insight.
By Robert Freedman • Aug. 30, 2019 -
Employees unsatisfied with companies that don't invest in career growth
Growth opportunities are crucial for retaining talent in a tight labor market, The Conference Board says.
By Robert Freedman • Aug. 29, 2019 -
Customer engagement key metric for SaaS companies, CFO says
SaaS companies rely on recurring revenue for growth. That's only achievable when customers are satisfied.
By Robert Freedman • Aug. 28, 2019 -
Frontline finance staff among best trained across industries
CFOs must understand training isn't merely an HR challenge, but an organizational one, "and CFOs who support their frontline workforce will benefit enormously," Carol Leaman, president and CEO of Axonify, told CFO Dive.
By Jane Thier • Aug. 27, 2019 -
CFOs must be 'strategic business partner' as role merges with COO
Companies increasingly are calling on CFOs to tackle operational problems — in human resources, technology, marketing and legal — right from the get-go.
By Suzanne Northington • Aug. 27, 2019 -
Tech skills a rarity in new finance hires, CFOs say
As business becomes increasingly digitized, proficiency in all kinds of tech become integral to finance roles, a Robert Half survey finds.
By Jane Thier • Aug. 23, 2019