Vol. 27 No. 9, November 2011
Index
- D.C. 'busy season' keeps FEI on the move.
- Celebrating Financial Executives.
- Businesses saving more of new shares proceeds.
- Revenue Improving, but recovery is slow.
- Financial execs wary of new whistleblower laws.
- Red Alert: How China's Growing Prosperity Threatens the American Way of Life.
- 'Patriotic duty' extends to anti-fraud, corruption.
- Re: presidents page, September 2011 issue.
- Preparing for significant, multi-year changes.
- The company.
- The 112th Congress: a one-year report card.
- 80 Years of faces in finance.
- US trade policy impact on business.
- Is your board ready for ERM? In the wake of the financial crisis, many are wondering about the role of boards of directors in enterprise risk management. Results of a major study provide a set of best practices to help boards in getting up to speed on their oversight responsibilities.
- Celebrating three impressive careers: financial executives International honors and celebrates the inductees into the 6th annual FEI Hall of Fame.
- Still searching for the missing management model.
- Financial reporting fraud: prevention starts at the top.
- Trends in 'say-on-pay' lawsuits: even in the lace of increasing shareholder lawsuits over executive compensation, corporate boards should feel confident in their decision-making, keeping in mind that the business judgment rule is alive and well.
- Smoothing the way for calmer tax filings.
- A need for greater business acumen: in the face of mounting shareholder activism, corporate boards need to examine how they are structured and populated. A new measure of board member "Capacity" could serve as the roadmap.
- Preparing for continual change.
- Buyer be aware: positioning the company for maximum exit value.
- Bringing XBRL in-house--a trend?
- Demystifying FBAR compliance for corporate users.
- New research reports from FERF.
- Balance sheet.