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The 6 a.m. CFO: How Riveron’s Tony Ciotti starts his day
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Employers peg pay hike budgets at 3.5% for 2026
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CFOs targeting both business growth and cost reductions in 2026
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CFOs expect pricing pressures to continue in 2026: Duke-Fed survey
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Opinion
Bridging the GAAP: Why every CFO needs an EBITDA bridge schedule
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How CPA licensure became a CFO issue in 2025
What started as a professional standards debate became a CFO concern tied to audit quality and hiring.
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Mid-market investment in AI averaged $600K this year
A survey by Baker Tilly reveals concerns and spending priorities for leaders of midsize businesses heading into 2026.
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What M&A’s $4.8 trillion comeback means for CFOs
Rising valuations, larger deals and AI’s role in due diligence are expected to impact how many finance teams prepare for 2026.
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Cisco CFO highlights rival’s integration as M&A lesson: Trial Balance
At a recent conference, Mark Patterson criticized Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Juniper integration as a source of customer uncertainty.
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CFOs On the Move: Week ending Dec. 12
ExxonMobil’s CFO to retire due to health reasons, Workiva appoints a former Workday exec as finance chief, and Dropbox’s chief financial officer to step down.
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Boards value tech-driven R&D and M&A far above other priorities
Directors are paying less attention these days to direct support for key stakeholder groups.
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How Xactly’s CFO applies psychology in the C-suite
Jason Godley combines deep finance experience with applied positive psychology principles to become a stronger leader and business partner.
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Earnings update: Zoom, Virgin Galactic, Nvidia, Warner Bros Discovery and more
CFOs, including Gunnar Wiedenfels of Warner Bros. Discovery and Colette Kress of Nvidia, addressed disciplined spending, sharper personalization and AI strategy on last month's earnings calls.
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54% of Gen Z finance employees say they ‘love’ Excel
A love-hate relationship that now spans generations is still the driving force that keeps the tool a focal point across corporate finance.
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CFOs expect inflation to linger through 2027
Though more than half of finance chiefs surveyed by CNBC don’t anticipate a recession in the new year, a similar share think inflation will remain above the Fed’s target rate for a while.
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Finance leaders project modest revenue and profit gains in 2026
Despite a decline in optimism about the U.S. economy at large, finance execs are feeling pretty good about their own companies’ prospects.
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Instacart CFO vies for more partnerships and enterprise customers
In the perpetually competitive world of online grocery, Emily Reuter said enterprise-level offerings remain a “key component” of the company’s broader strategy.
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John Glasgow on what’s fueling the heat behind Campfire
The dual CEO and CFO explains how buyers drove the platform’s funding strategy, why some CFOs still question newer ERPs and how he manages the demands of rapid growth with a young family at home.
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Opinion
What investors and boards want from CFOs and how to deliver it
The more capital you raise, the more you have to work to create value with it. Here’s how CFOs can lead the way.
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Cebro Frozen Foods former CFO arrested, accused of stealing millions: Trial Balance
Robert Fantazia, his wife and their two sons, one of whom is believed to be incarcerated, are all named in the lawsuit.
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Berkshire Hathaway’s longtime CFO to retire in 2027
Marc Hamburg has been finance chief at the giant holding company throughout many prominent acquisitions, including its purchase of Geico and BNSF Railway.
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Large M&A deals expected in 2026 despite continuing geopolitical strife
Tariff jitters remain, but pent-up demand, rising stocks and stable interest rates are driving prospective buyers to pull the trigger on deals.
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AI fraud-detection tools require human oversight: report
Finance leaders worry about the potential to misuse AI internally, given the prevalence of external fraud attacks.
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CFOs On the Move: Week ending Dec. 5
Gitlab names a former Salesforce exec as finance chief, OneStream’s CFO is stepping down and Texas Roadhouse appoints a new chief financial officer.
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Workers less happy, more informed with company benefits
A new global survey from WTW found that 84% of respondents are “well informed” about their benefits but only 61% are satisfied with them.
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Luxury EV maker Lucid Motors sidesteps US tariffs at Saudi plant
CFO Taoufiq Boussaid says the company plans to manufacture its next-generation line of midsize vehicles at a plant in Saudi Arabia, where it can circumvent high tariffs on Chinese parts.
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Templafy’s Cynthia Stephens on why tech CFOs need flexibility
The finance chief shares what she’s learned over nearly three decades leading financials for tech companies, including Amazon Web Services.
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Audit slams shuttered Eastern Gateway Community College for ‘derelict accounting’
A state-issued report questioned millions in spending and detailed voluminous recordkeeping and process issues in the troubled Ohio college’s final years.
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After a deal value surge in 2025, CFOs should brace for a split M&A market
Early data from Deloitte’s 2026 M&A Trends Survey shows rising optimism for dealmaking next year despite flat volume and mixed economic signals.
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Hidden delays that slow payments and strain cash flow: Metric of the Month
How tracking invoice-to-payment cycle time can improve cash flow strategy.
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