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CFO: Magazine for Senior Financial Executives
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Articles in August 2005 issue of CFO: Magazine for Senior Financial Executives
- Laws without borders
by Marie Leone - End of an era
by Laura DeMars - Correction
- Sensors working overtime: wireless tracking devices are radically transforming how businesses monitor vital equipment
by John Edwards - The long way home
- CFOs talk, CEO walks
by Alix Nyberg Stuart - Wi-Fi in the sky
by Esther Shein - Gone clubbing: as private-equity firms band together to buy large companies, they raise the pressure on CFOs
by Kate O'Sullivan - Payback?
by Joseph McCafferty - Are you ready for retirement? For many CFOs, life after work may not be a day at the beach
by Don Durfee - Sweating it out
by Julia Homer - Keeping an eye on third parties: outsourcing the management of workers' comp programs poses hidden perils
by David M. Katz - Behind shadow accounts
by Kris Frieswick - The price of a cheap suit: companies spend millions to assess overseas suppliers. So why are they still missing so many problems?
by Joseph McCafferty - When integrity and honesty went missing
by Dimitri J. Nionakis - Background checks: worries about personnel integrity are creating a few worries of their own
by Kris Frieswick - Targeting underfunded plans
by Alix Nyberg Stuart - Hidden in plain sight: leasing may soon have to be justified on economic terms alone
by Tim Reason - Pay at private companies
- Slacker alert
- Siemens Corp
- States to the rescue?
by Laura DeMars - The ties that bind
by Lori Calabro - Unhealthy doughnuts
by Don Pugh - Gon in 60 days
- American International Group
- Not in my backyard
by Laura DeMars - True independence
by Arun Khanna - Boardroom baddies
by James Montalto - Abercrombie & Fitch Co
- Going public, eh?
by Kate O'Sullivan - Who's driving this bus?
- End of an era
- Us Lec
- The best-laid plans
by Tim Reason - Premature obit
by Howard J. Wilson - The best in IR
- PanGo Networks Inc
- Cash from trash
- A simple yardstick
by Edgar A. Sack