Vol. 25 No. 7, September 2009
Index
- Academic corner.
- Trustee spotlight.
- What's new in research? Online surveys.
- The fall rush begins.
- Can America ever have another moon landing?
- Through the years with The Controller, then Financial Executive: this is part of a series compiled by the editors that highlights some key developments in the internal and external environment for financial executives via looking back at articles published in past issues of the magazine. Featured here: 1934 (the first year), 1937, 1968, 1989 and 2002.
- U.K. 'Sarbanes-Oxley' holds senior accounting officers responsible.
- Getting out of the red.
- How companies are bucking the trends.
- In quotes.
- Global recession creates opportunities, says new study.
- Preparing for fall hurricanes.
- Corruption costs.
- Toward global standards on consolidation and recognition.
- What's your company's best financing alternative?
- A work in progress.
- Profiting from depressed real estate: in these challenging economic times, the own or lease space decision is front and center, as it's tempting to jump in and buy high-quality--often for pennies on the dollar. As beneficial as that may be long-term, due diligence is now especially key.
- IFRS for most private companies goes live.
- Contract risk and compliance for all economic seasons.
- An under-utilized tax incentive for exporters.
- State of corporate finance it's not over yet.
- Preparing now for a successful workforce.
- FERF@65: does internal control improve operations and prevent fraud?
- Delivering incentive compensation plans that work.
- Negotiating separation agreements.
- From financial turmoil to regulatory turmoil.
- Estate tax reform expected later this year.
- FEI launches Nashville Chapter.
- September 2009.
- FEI members: You are invited to email news about your career moves, awards, appointments and changes to editor-in chief Ellen M. Heffes: eheffes@financialexecutives.org.
- Mark Myers.