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IT3 costly misconceptions about biz email compromise Credit and CollectionsCollecting via email: 4 must-make moves in your subject line Accounts Payable5 Tough-to-spot signs that an invoice is fake
PayrollHandling Nonexempt Employee Pay: Stay Compliant and Avoid DOL Audits Accounts PayableT&E Best Practices: Complete Guide to Ensure Compliance PayrollPayroll Best Practices: 4 Ways to Save Time and Money
Staff managementEmail Best Practices: A 6-Question Quiz Staff managementInnovative Communications Strategies: An Email Case Study Staff managementA 5-part Framework for Successful Workplace Communications
Currently CFO? The CEO title could be in your future How does having “CEO” next to your name sound? It could happen, as new research into Fortune 500 companies shows an interesting trend. by Rich Coleman September 19, 2012
Firms have more cash, keeping it in conservative investments When it comes to cash flow, companies seem to have been able to give themselves a little breathing room. by Jared Bilski July 11, 2012
Trump tax plan gaining momentum: 7 potential impacts on Finance President Trump’s just-unveiled his “United Framework for Fixing Our Broken Tax Code” plan, and it claims to offer some very big tax benefits to businesses and individuals alike. It’s starting to gain some momentum, but can it actually deliver? by Jennifer Azara October 20, 2017
What finance chiefs will do if debt ceiling isn't raised By nature, CFOs are a cautious group — so it’s no surprise many have a plan for what to do if Congress doesn’t raise the debt ceiling. by Jared Bilski July 21, 2011