What We're Reading: Page 149
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 22, 2022
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Accounting Today
Senate Republicans express concerns about global minimum tax deal
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Bloomberg
Larry Summers Blasts Gas-Tax Holiday as ‘Plumbing Depths’ of Bad Ideas
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Forbes
With Fintech Stocks Down 40%, Chime Delays Its IPO
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The Wall Street Journal
Crypto Lending Company Celsius Names New CFO
Feb 18, 2022
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Bloomberg
James Bullard Says Fed May Need to Raise Interest Rates Above 2% to Curb Prices
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The Wall Street Journal
Applied Materials Uses Automation to Shift How Finance Workers Spend Their Time
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Harvard Business Review
We Need Universal ESG Accounting Standards
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Accounting Today
IRS halts plans to close processing center amid substantial backlog
Feb 17, 2022
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Forbes
Why It’s No Surprise Trump’s Accounting Firm Is Saying His Financial Statements Are Unreliable
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FEI
Talent Concerns Remain Top of Mind for CFOs
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Reuters
Whistleblowers raise accounting issues at Clariant
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Fast Company
The CFO-CMO dynamic in a digital landscape
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The Register
Chip CFOs get a crash course in silicon geopolitics
Feb 16, 2022
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NBC Boston
Former CFO of Boston Grand Prix Sentenced in Fraud, Tax Scheme
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The Wall Street Journal
Higher Interest Rates Not a Major Worry for CFOs of Large U.S. Companies
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Reuters
Whistleblowers raise accounting issues at Clariant, shares plunge
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Barron's
Russian Cybercrime Is Thriving. Don't Expect Help From Putin after Ukraine.
Feb 15, 2022
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The New York Times
Trump's Long-Time Accounting Firm Cuts Ties Over Financial Statements
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Journal of Accountancy
Why CFOs should learn to let go
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Barron's
BlockFi to Pay Largest SEC Fine Ever for a Crypto Case
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The Wall Street Journal
Microsoft to Start Bringing Employees Back to the Office
Feb 14, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Financial Restatements Expected to Drop Off After 2021’s SPAC Surge
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The New York Times
Inflation in Europe Expected to Peak Early This Year
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DataCenterDynamics
Microsoft and 20 others call for carbon accounting standards
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Forbes
How The Crypto Couple Went From Wannabe Tech Luminaries To Targets In The Biggest Financial Seizure In Justice Department History
Feb 11, 2022
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Inc.com
With Omicron, Supply Chain Issues, and Spiraling Inflation, Businesses Call on Congress for More Aid
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The Wall Street Journal
Microsoft Keeps Its Finance Head Count Flat With AI, Bots and Other Tech
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Harvard Business Review
20% of White Employees Have Sponsors. Only 5% of Black Employees Do
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Accounting Today
Burnout-busting strategies for busy season