CFO Optimism Waxes And Wanes, But Spending Priorities Remain On Track for 2024
Economic tailwinds lift corporate spending a bit in the coming year, but strategic finance chiefs remain focused on long-term investments as opposed to quick wins.
Economic tailwinds lift corporate spending a bit in the coming year, but strategic finance chiefs remain focused on long-term investments as opposed to quick wins.
A recent poll of CEOs and other C-Suite leaders by Chief Executive finds 60 percent planning to use technology to augment their increasingly expensive workforces in the year to come.
To unlock future opportunities, make sure your company’s financial fundamentals are firmly buttoned up before you go public.
Corporate executives leading private equity backed companies may have noticed delayed liquidity events. If this is your concern, you are not alone.
No one wants to admit value has reduced, but done right, down rounds can reflect greater transparency and lead to stability and growth.
Economic volatility and political pressures have caused some organizations to pause their efforts. But consumers, investors and lenders haven’t stopped caring about ESG issues and SEC reporting regulations are coming soon, notes one risk consultant. Make sure you’re ready.
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