Vol. 25 No. 6, July 2009
Index
- Strategies for success.
- Nothing 'easy' about this summer.
- Through the years with the controller, then financial executive.
- Employers help as stress levels rise.
- Supreme Court could decide PCAOB's fate.
- 'Going concerns' concerning.
- Listening cited as a 'top business skill'.
- Carbon exposure's cost.
- In quotes.
- When will the U.S. adopt/converge with IFRS?
- Lords of Strategy: The Secret Intellectual History of the New Corporate World.
- The Invisible Edge: taking your strategy to the next level using intellectual property.
- You can't order change: lessons from Jim McNerney's turnaround at boeing.
- Former FASB chair on IFRS and fair value: 'the two issues of the day, no question'.
- COSO names new chairman: Landsittel.
- Internal audit's role in IFRS conversion.
- Giving small firms an image 'facelift'.
- Demand inspiring leadership.
- What's on the minds of CFOs, circa 2009?
- Restructuring for the 'new' normal.
- 2009-2010 FEI chairs: Jerry Urich and Karyn Brooks exemplify the benefits of active membership.
- Can bad get worse?
- Preparing for change.
- Emerging technologies for finance.
- Performance management after the slump.
- Greening the back office.
- Considerations for minority equity interest owners.
- Automation: taking a new look at bank statements.
- Time to renegotiate those 'mega' IT deals?
- Standard setters and 'sovereignty'.
- Personal and professional governance in the economic crisis.
- CFIT chairman rings opening bell on NYSE Euronext.
- People.
- Atlanta.
- July/August 2009.
- Brian Bird.
- David Braden.
- Derek Briffett.
- Edward Nusbaum.
- FEI.
- Guy B. Whitehill.
- Hume Kyle.
- Jackie Beattie.
- Jonathan Halkyard.
- Katherine L. Scherping.
- Kelvin Collard.
- Mark J. Hawkins.
- Patrick Spangler.
- Richard Smart.
- Scott D. Calver.
- Walter Smiechewicz.
- Lynn Sullivan.