Vol. 22 No. 9, November 2006
Index
- FEI chapters.
- FEI leadership over the years.
- Inaugural inductee into FEI's Hall of Fame.
- Looking back at 75 years of change.
- The white house, Washington, September 19, 2006.
- Credit Rating Agency Reform law attests to FEI's influence.
- From the editor.
- Backdating of options: what's coming next?
- Japanese firms split on moving from 0%.
- PricewaterhouseCooper.
- Data seen as vital to curbing costs.
- Diversifying suppliers isn't costly: Hackett.
- In quotes.
- Marsh.
- Clarification.
- Ernst & Young.
- How companies view electronic billing and payment.
- Openings grow for interim executives.
- Short-term tenure: 4th CFO in 2 years.
- What's the best financing alternative for your company?
- Accounting firm CEOs: review the financial reporting environment.
- A world of liquidity: the impact of cash-rich companies, countries and consumers; A noted economist traces the evolution of financial regulation, monetary cycles and the recent emergence of strong liquidity and its impact on global growth.
- Retirement plan strategies: finding the right balance; Expert advice on the implications, pitfalls and opportunities offered by the Pension Protection Act of 2006 is summarized by Financial Executives Research Foundation (FERF).
- Considering going dark? A company choosing to delist and deregister its securities from a national securities exchange may face a host of legal and economic issues. Four attorneys weigh in on the concerns that need to be addressed.
- Identity theft policies go corporate.
- Today's CFO: getting the job done; Four CFOs--from very different industries--exemplify the depth, diverse skills and global and industry knowledge that today's successful finance chiefs apply to their particular situations.
- You've outsourced the operation, but have you outsourced the risk? While outsourcing has become an important part of business strategy, it presents yet another area of potential risk. An insurance expert outlines where such risks may be lurking.
- IRS takes aim at service issues in transfer pricing: two important legal pronouncements that will affect transfer pricing compliance and planning for multinational corporations have come out recently. Two attorneys discuss some of the general highlights and the potential impact.
- The changing face of treasury technology: technology has given the treasury function the ability to pinpoint global positions and enable better decision-making and fund-centralization activities.
- Spotlight shifts to money in the supply chain.
- Letter from the chair.
- Withholding tax riles government contractors.
- Ask FERF about ... sourcing financial operations.
- Deloitte.
- Oversight Systems Inc.
- Plan Management Corp.
- AXS-One Inc.
- Mid-sized companies meeting currency risk management challenge.
- CCF impacts new CRA Reform bill.
- Conference schedule.
- Madison chapter launched Sept. 8.
- 'Leaders in motion' offers leadership advice to members.
- Chapter focus: Dayton.
- Crossword.
- Names in the news.
- Tim Regan.