Vol. 24 No. 6, July 2008
Index
- The financial executive's evolving role.
- Editor's page.
- McGladrey: manufacturing faring okay.
- Smaller firms get hit harder overseas, survey finds.
- As defaults spike, sectors downgraded.
- Pension fund results go south.
- How corporate finance 'masters' get an edge.
- In quotes.
- IRS targets 'cost-sharing' arrangements.
- Deciding Who Leads: How Executive Recruiters Drive, Direct & Disrupt the Global Search for Leadership Talent.
- Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life.
- IFRS: leading companies, auditors, regulators all say, 'Start Now.
- FEI forms corporate roundtable on IFRS.
- FASB 141R causes executives to rethink deal strategy.
- Financial reporting via XBRL: is mandate on the horizon?
- The plusses of selling a business to private equity.
- Treasurers hold dim view of advancement at their firms.
- Succession planning as a retention tool: in current tough times, succession planning is emerging as a key tool for attracting and retaining talent; it's also working for smaller companies offering leaner benefits packages.
- Expanded roles responsibilities and focus: How do you know if your audit committee is complying with the "spirit" of a regulation? Or, will someone "second-guess" your decisions? A national audit firm executive discusses these and other challenges faced by today's audit committees.
- Key to avoiding compensation suits governance.
- U.S. Chair Joe DiLorenzo has big plans.
- Chair post in Canada has a certain Ring to it.
- Nurturing a new kind of capital.
- Captives the devil's in the details.
- How technology enhances governance compliance.
- Sales force integration is vital.
- How to pare health plan Rx costs: with pharmacy coverage costs continuing to spiral upward, an attorney and consultant specializing in cost-containment strategies offers advice about how to lower plan expenses.
- Stimulus package offers business incentives.
- Accounts payable.
- Compassoft.
- Trintech Group Pic.
- Continuous auditing.
- Treasury software.
- Subprime: not ready for prime time.
- Committee on benefits finance (CBF) staff liaison.
- Committee on Corporate reporting (CCR) staff liaisons.
- Committee on Finance and information Technology (CFIT) staff liaisons.
- Committee on government business (CGB).
- Fort Wayne chapter celebrates 60th anniversary.
- Committee on private companies (CPC).
- Committee on Taxation (COT).
- Conference schedule.
- COSO.
- Alfred R. Nova.
- Alistair Cowan.
- Andrew Miller.
- Bruce Waterman.
- Charles H. Noski.
- Charles McLane.
- Jason Morgan.
- Jill Harley.
- LeAnne Stewart.
- Margaret (Peggy) M. Foran.
- Robert Vaux.
- Balance sheet.