Abnormal Security chose Grip to mitigate SaaS risk, not CASB
75% of employees use AI at work: report
Only 41% of business leaders said they plan to redesign business processes “from the ground up” with AI.
58% of businesses’ long-term debt rose over the past year: report
Companies are sliding deeper into debt.
Former top NJ law firm CFO pleads guilty to $1.5M embezzlement
John Dunlea’s lawyer called it a difficult day for “a highly successful professional and caring family man, who made a terrible decision that he regrets and for which he will pay for the rest of his life.”
Global Real-Time Payments Surged 42% in 2023
The United States had just 3.5 billion transactions last year accounting for only 2% of the total payments volume.
‘Always be closing’ editor’s note for May 13, 2024
The first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. The second prize is a set of steak knives. The third prize is you're fired. You get the picture?
Kashkari and Goolsbee on Fed’s holding pattern; Upcoming PCAOB Chair interview: Trial Balance
Fed presidents Kashkari and Goolsbee in a wait-and-see approach on rate cuts.
‘Always be selling’ editor’s note for May 13, 2024
The first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. The second prize is a set of steak knives. The third prize is you're fired. You get the picture?
82% of SMB leaders increased cybersecurity budgets YoY: Report
Business leaders are becoming more proactive on cybersecurity by building awareness of and investment in security measures.
CFOs On the Move: Week ending May 10
CFO changes at Ford, UPS, Instacart, Crocs, Rockwell Automation, and more.
Can CPA requirement changes solve finance’s talent shortage?
Is it time to rethink the 150-hour rule and CPA requirements? Ogilvy’s Stacey Ryan-Cornelius, Eide Bailly’s Lori Love, The CFO Alliance’s Nick Araco, Jr. and FloQast’s Razzak Jallow weigh in.