Vol. 28 No. 2, March 2012
Index
- The Volcker rule, and the need for clarity.
- Is it spring Yet?
- Emerging 'partnerships' between HR, finance leaders.
- Tech advances, global economy shape it trends.
- Prosecutions of FCPA cases decrease in 2011.
- In quotes.
- Strategies to save on legal bills.
- Understanding career myths and realities.
- Bribery and Corruption: Navigating the Global Risks.
- Private company accounting standards: new road or same old path?
- The company.
- The financial executive.
- Chairman Camp's proposal to bring the money home.
- The case for automating expense reports.
- Fraud deterrence in the role of leadership.
- Restoring trust in management.
- Disclosure over load: gaining control of the process.
- Building a culture that energizes innovation: creating an innovation culture is notoriously difficult. Here are some fresh insights and a roadmap for tackling the culture conundrum.
- The role of the federal reserve.
- Mandatory auditor rotation: where things stand: the PCAOB's proposal to implement mandatory auditor rotation has drawn a slew of comments. Here are some of the arguments--both for and against auditor limits.
- Two perspectives making the right fit at the senior level: companies need exceptional leaders who can help navigate the organization successfully into the future. Similarly, executive candidates want to join a business that will benefit from their talents and strengths. Here are tips on matching these goals for a perfect fit.
- The nexus of health reform and the law: few congressional bills have been as expensive, extensive or explosive as the protection and affordable care act of 2010. Will the landmark health reform legislation pass supreme court muster?
- Sustainability rises on the CFO's 'to-do' list.
- Insurance options following a cyberattack: companies potentially at the mercy of computer hackers and cyherattackers should carefully weigh their insurance options to prevent widespread data damage to the enterprise.
- Hit parade: countdown of key whistleblower decisions: over the past few years, new federal regulations have inspired many employees to whistle a litigious tune. Here's one observer's top 10 list of 2011 whistleblower 'greatest hits,' performed by workers, employers and the courts.
- Holistic review of risk: top priority for corporate treasurers.
- Technology IPOs taking center stage.
- Can a better fence make for better neighbors? A new trade agreement between with the result of the U.S. and Canada aims to harmonize standards easier commerce between the two.
- New research upcoming from FERF.
- Balance sheet: in addition to being an accomplished financial executive, Richard Roupe has built his own home and is rebuilding his '69 corvette, while at the same time finding time to pursue a broad range of other personal and professional interests.