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CFO: Magazine for Senior Financial Executives
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Articles in Nov 2007 issue of CFO: Magazine for Senior Financial Executives
- China's next miracle?
by Vincent Ryan
- Delta Air Lines: Edward Bastian
by Lori Calabro
- How low can they go?
by Alix Stuart
- Who's next: succession planning should be a critical exercise in finance. Too bad so many companies avoid it
by Kate O'Sullivan
- Good grooming
by Julia Homer
- See you at the office
by Karen M. Kroll
- The essential skills: to ascend to the CFO's office, you need much more than financial acumen
by Alix Stuart
- Accounting for Indian lands
by Jeff Zippin
- Virtual agreement
by Alex Stuart
- The cash trap: cash may be a comfort in an uncertain economy, but it can also be a drag on shareholder value
by Randy Myers
- Second-tier benefits
by Jacob Cynamon
- Stuck in a rut: despite years of investing in IT, outsourcing, and process improvements, finance departments still spend too much time on routine tasks
by Kate O'Sullivan
- Debt in disguise: the boundaries between receivables securitizations and loans are blurring
by Vincent Ryan
- Health care is local
by Karen Costa-Natario
- View from Asia: charity begins at home for Indian companies that want to expand the domestic market
by Tom Leander
- Fourth and goal: to buff up their fourth-quarter numbers, companies often play games with working capital. Unfortunately, the shine doesn't last, according to REL's Year-End Gamesmanship Scorecard
by Edward Teach
- Innovators' dilemma
by Avital Louria Hahn
- Group therapy: groupthink can result in spectacularly bad decisions, but the malady can be prevented
by Alix Stuart
- Can this retirement be saved? When spouses disagree about when, where, and how to retire, each may wonder just what they were working for all those years
by Clint Willis
- Bitter medicine
by Lori Calabro
- The host with the most: SAP boldly goes where a number of other software vendors have already gone
by John Edwards
- What goes around
by Kate Plourd
- Lights, camera, audits!
by Kate Plourd
- Wireless transfer
- Farewell to a finance Whiz
by Kate Plourd
- Losses jump, spending doesn't
- Buying American: as Middle Eastern and Asian industrial powers supplant private equity as acquirers of U.S. companies, some targets gain advantage
by Avital Louria Hahn
- The road ahead
by Russ Banham