Vol. 18 No. 7, October 2002
Index
- From the editor.
- Certifications are in--now, what's next?
- Committee grillings a side show: attorney.
- Pilot program uses XBRL for reports.
- Declining employee trust poses threat.
- The Wealth Effect.
- Business intelligence.
- Financial reporting & management.
- Accounting software.
- Data Recovery.
- Maximum Return: The Ultimate On-Time, On-Budget, Results-Driven Project Planning Guide.
- The Heart of Change: Real-Life Stories of How People Change Their Organizations.
- The Seeds of Innovation: Cultivating the Synergy that Fosters New Ideas.
- Accounting for the big five breakups.
- The "new" corporate integrity?
- Concerns about value prompt new thinking.
- Gaining through innovation.
- Outsourcing as a productivity tool: highlights from a recent forum explore how outsourcing can enhance efficiency, especially in the finance function.
- Financial Accountability: the technology's ready ... Are you?
- Letting everyone into the pool.
- Why e-procurement makes sense: enhanced control, savings and efficiency all make electronic procurement a compelling idea, yet research shows that usage, if anything, is down.
- Protecting proprietary information.
- Unleashing the potential of internal audit: as executives and directors rethink their corporate governance procedures, the authors offer a four-step approach to strengthening corporate assurance.
- Why private companies stay private: the FEI research foundation asked senior financial executives of five privately held companies to tell why they stay private. Here's what they said.
- Solving today's corporate financial problems: worry works.
- The future of corporate reporting: from the top.
- FEI unveils web redesign.
- Team Challenge develops ideas to improve services.
- Conferences.
- Nasdaq Market newest Strategic Partner.
- New: Finance Tools.
- Senate election outlook: key contests can cause power shift.
- Ask An FEI Researcher about... The FEI Research Foundation.
- Names in the news.
- Joseph R. Barkley.