Abnormal Security chose Grip to mitigate SaaS risk, not CASB
The 6 a.m. CFO: How Fresh FP&A’s Chris Ortega Starts His Day
“Often, many tend to focus on results as rewards, but throughout my life, I have realized the biggest reward you will get from any situation is the journey itself.”
CFO Optimism Rises in Q1: Duke/Fed Report
Fifty-three percent of finance chiefs said they’ve either slowed hiring, not filled openings, or laid off employees due to automation, according to the latest Duke-Fed CFO survey.
M&A Pros Confident Deals Will Surge
But while there should be significantly more transactions this year, the size of deals likely will lag somewhat behind that surge.
Former Long Island School CFO Found Guilty, Faces Sentencing
The former CFO of The Schechter School, David Ostrove, has been found guilty of misappropriating over $8 million dollars from the private Jewish school.
Real Estate Developer’s CFO Accused of Stealing Millions of Government Grants for Homeless
Court filings in California allege a CFO stole millions of tax payer dollars, on top of multiple accusations of fraud, to finance an upscale lifestyle for him and his girlfriend.
Port of Baltimore Halts Vessel Traffic After Bridge Collapse
While the port is still processing trucks, the loss of the Francis Scott Key Bridge will disrupt port operations for some time.
Cybersecurity Action Plan: 7 Tips for Small Business CFOs
CFOs can more effectively assess risks by implementing a comprehensive cybersecurity program.
‘Innovation’ Editor’s Note for March 25, 2024
“I’m telling my team that we have to go experiment. Not everything’s going to work. But if we see an interesting use case or implementation of AI, let’s go try it.”
71% of CFOs Plan to Raise Average Pay More Than 4%: Report
Fifty-eight percent of surveyed CFOs are planning pay increases of 4% to 9%, a drop from the 70% who had planned to do the same in 2023, according to Gartner data.
AI Accounting Startup Raises $100M, PCE Reading, and Housing Data: Trial Balance
This week we look ahead to the Friday release of the personal consumption expenditures index — the Fed's preferred measure of inflation.