An MIT study of 300 enterprise AI deployments found that about 95% delivered no measurable impact on the P&L. Every CFO who ...
In a recent survey by Mostly Media, finance leaders at Rivian, CoreWeave, Fanatics and more share their approaches to ...
The research firm’s latest working capital survey demonstrates the “growing amount of liquidity trapped on corporate balance ...
Small- and mid-cap companies are fighting for attention in a capital market crowded with mega-cap growth stories, ...
Questions about controls, auditability, security and data integrity dominated the webinar’s Q&A chat, while presenters focused on automation and productivity.
Any halfway-decent CFO would have quickly spotted the deal’s fatal flaw from the term sheet alone, writes Jason Hershman, ...
The Big Four continue to face a reckoning down under. Amid serious discussions to break up the four large accounting firms in Australia, the head of KPMG’s business unit in the country told a ...
With the season for negotiating annual contracts with health insurers and providers nearly at hand, U.S. companies are forecasting an average 7.7% rise in their healthcare costs for 2027 before making ...
Welcome to The 6 a.m. CFO, where finance chiefs share how they jump-start their days and engage with the tasks that are in front of them. Today, Kapitus’ CFO Anthony Rose shares the importance of ...
Pharmaceutical companies tied up significantly more cash in inventory in 2025 as demand for specialty drugs and investment in new manufacturing capacity helped drive another year of growth for the ...
Elliott Management — the notorious activist investor group that made headlines for infiltrating the board of Southwest Airlines despite the company’s “poison pill” attempt to keep them out and, most ...
Medical device manufacturer Orthofix announced Tuesday its independent board of directors terminated for cause CFO John Bostjancic, CEO Keith Valentine, and chief legal officer (CLO) Patrick Keran.