The Latest
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SEC says real estate firm’s ex-CFO ran a ‘Ponzi-like’ scheme: Trial Balance
John Giarmarco, formerly the finance chief of Voyager Pacific Capital Management, was charged with fraud along with two other executives.
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CFOs fear health benefit costs are ticking up unsustainably
In a recently released survey by consulting firm Mercer, 80% of finance chiefs said their organizations couldn’t tolerate health care cost hikes above 6%.
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CFOs On the Move: Week ending April 24
Expedia Group hires Snap’s finance chief, Siemens USA promotes an insider to the top finance spot and Fermi’s chief financial officer and CEO step down.
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Prudential hits pause on new sales at Japanese subsidiary
The insurer’s CFO Yanela Frias maintained that Prudential of Japan “will emerge as a stronger, more resilient business that is better positioned to serve consumers.”
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Finance functions ramp up internal AI budgets
The key to generating value from artificial intelligence projects within finance is scaling them to full production, according to a new Bain & Co. report.
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Tariffs become a ‘permanent planning assumption’ for US execs
Despite a major legal setback from the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year, tariffs are still a big consideration in executives’ scenario planning, according to a recent PwC survey.
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Opinion
The best AI model still fails 1 in 5 accounting tasks
DualEntry’s CFO unveils insights from testing 19 AI models on 101 accounting tasks to evaluate their accuracy and efficiency. The results, he writes, “should concern CFOs buying into the hype.”
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A small business CFO’s 10-point checklist before selling the company
Here’s what it takes to prepare a private company for sale.
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Opinion
Your CFO is already your chief risk officer
In the world of family offices, finance chiefs are uniquely positioned to integrate financial and operational signals into a practical risk management framework.
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New York dispensary brand execs on the nuances of cannabis financing
Finance chief Roy Cysner and CEO Paul Yau aim to grow their luxury cannabis brand, The Travel Agency, in a complex regulatory environment with limited access to traditional credit.
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Georgia biotech CFO found liable for Stanford professor’s ‘malicious arrest’: Trial Balance
A jury has returned a verdict against medical device maker Chemence, its CFO and two other executives.
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How Dope CFO is evolving as cannabis finance matures
Tighter capital, tax pressures and a new generation of accountants are reshaping cannabis finance, say leaders at the cannabis accounting services firm.
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Companies lack confidence in using AI for compensation decisions
So far, organizations are more likely to license general-purpose AI tools than compensation-specific ones to help with pay benchmarking.
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CFOs On the Move: Week ending April 17
Kenvue makes a CFO change amid its Kimberly-Clark transaction, FedEx’s finance chief is stepping down and Cineverse names a new chief financial officer.
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Q&A
How deepfakes and automation are impacting finance
Yuctan Hodge II, CFO of fraud-fighting group ACAMS, discusses combating deepfakes, risk management and his evolving finance function.
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Amid Oracle layoffs, a legal grey area in algorithm-driven firing
Rumors have swirled about the tech giant using an algorithm to target employees with stock options.
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The 6 a.m. CFO: How Hinge’s Bill Archer starts his day
Archer highlights the 80/20 rule, shares a favorite “Ted Lasso” quote and discusses what profession he would have pursued if he weren’t a CFO.
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Private equity-backed CFOs earned average of $604K per year in 2025
A new report by executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles shows rising cash compensation and shorter tenure for top financial talent at private equity-owned businesses.
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CFOs express growing alarm over geopolitical instability
Finance chiefs are prioritizing liquidity buffers and market diversification to mitigate risks amid geopolitical turbulence.
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CFO optimism, while dipping slightly, is still ‘high’, Deloitte says
The Big Four’s quarterly survey of North American CFOs reveals that many remain bullish on the economy at large and their own companies’ prospects.
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Opinion
Building an intelligence system from public data: A CFO’s account
Many organizations hold structured, recurring external data but fail to use it systematically. This firsthand account details how a team used publicly available data to build a competitive system.
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Big M&A deals roar back to the forefront
A surge of deals valued at $10 billion-plus closed in this year’s first quarter, although smaller deals may be in vogue for the rest of the year.
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San Francisco-area nonprofit ex-CFO accused of misappropriating $100K: Trial Balance
Caminar, a mental health nonprofit group, claims that former finance chief Richard Williams fabricated a “fictitious entity” to funnel money to himself. Williams has denied the accusations.
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For CFOs, SEC’s semiannual reporting proposal may not change much
Lenders and investors may still demand quarterly reports from companies even if the federal government does not, experts say.
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CFOs On the Move: Week ending April 10
Caterpillar finds a successor CFO, Oracle poaches a Schneider Electric finance chief and xAI reportedly parts ways with its chief financial officer.