Jennifer Azara

Jennifer has been the editor-in-chief of CFO & Controller Alert newsletter for more than six years and is also currently the managing editor of What’s Working in Credit and Collection. During her ten-year tenure at PBP she has launched newsletters for accounts payable managers and inventory managers. Jennifer is also the editor of the CFO Finance Update e-zine, which is read by more than 90,000 financial professionals. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. from Skidmore College and an M.A. from Villanova University.

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4 Responses to “Jennifer Azara”

  1. Rebecca Shafer Says:

    I enjoyed your write up about my workers’ compensation hints. CFO’s are our prime user so I’m sure they’ll appreciate the information. WC usually has $500,000 to $2,000,000 deductible, and CFOs are looking for ways to reduce workers comp losses. Let me know if you need any other material. I’d be happy to blog for you regularly or if you want to add our blog feed to your site that would be fine, too.

    Regards,
    Rebecca A. Shafer
    President, Amaxx Risk Solutions, Inc.

  2. Peter Turai Says:

    your article on 20 tax law changes for 2009 only had 6 changes.

  3. Leticia Says:

    The entire company is struggling to get the A/R department motivated to be more aggressively but professional when making collection calls. I have read and enjoyed article related to A/R, but now more than ever we need new creative way to:
    1. Motivate A/R team
    2. Creative and effective ways to bring in more cash
    3. Making management understand that their involvement is essential
    Hope you would include more articles in these areas.

  4. Tax Guy Says:

    I’ve been involved in taxations for longer then I care to admit, both on the individualized side (all my working lifetime!!) and from a legal point of view since satisfying the bar and following up on tax law. I’ve supplied a lot of advice and corrected a lot of wrongs, and I must say that what you’ve put up makes utter sense. Please persist in the good work – the more people know the better they’ll be outfitted to handle with the tax man, and that’s what it’s all about.

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