Vol. 27 No. 8, October 2011
Index
- Will the Euro survive the European banking crisis?
- Waiting for the SEC's decision on IFRS.
- CFO role in managing risk expands.
- New rules for claiming reduced research credit.
- Benchmarking predicts greater strategic role.
- StandOut.
- Finance, marketing executives expect limited pricing power.
- Update: IFRS developments in Japan.
- Christie's.
- The seemingly impossible job of the super committee.
- Besdies FEI, look who else is turning so.
- VC funding looking up, but what's behind the numbers? $100 billion $50 billion $15 billion.
- Revenue recognition: comment letters help shape future guidance.
- Getting back on track Japan: it's impossible to predict the exact time of an earthquake, tsunami or nuclear event. But companies can protect themselves and their employees if they plan--well in advance--for the unthinkable. The disasters so bravely faced by Japan earlier this year have lessons for every business.
- IFRS: yes, no, maybe what US companies need to know.
- Employee health care challenging employers.
- Supporting & balancing: risk and performance goals.
- Benefits & burdens of CSR for SMEs.
- In leading M&A transactions, does gender matter?
- Yesterday's tools can't handle today's tasks.
- Canadians expecting much from conservative leaders.
- Executing a successful IPO in a volatile market.
- Monetizing in the cloud: five questions CFOs should ask.
- Bringing greater diversity to central Florida.
- FEI Canada leadership 2011-12.
- JD Huxman.