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Navigating the Path to an IPO for middle-market companies in 2025

E78 Partners

Investors have a heightened appetite for businesses with proven financial fundamentals and clear paths to profitability. Despite these favorable conditions, successful IPOs require meticulous preparation, robust financial reporting, and a governance framework that instills investor confidence. The Renaissance IPO Index has risen by 4.9%

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#243 – Becoming a Treasurer Series, Part 24: Languages of Finance: FP&A

Strategic Treasurer

Episode 243 Becoming a Treasurer Series, Part 24: Languages of Finance: FP&A As we jump back into the Becoming a Treasurer series, we are launching a new sub-series where we will look at the “language of finance.” How does the language of FP&A differ from treasury? Listen in to find out. How does it work?

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Unifying Operational Accounting and Compliance Accounting in the Office of the CFO

Bramasol

Operational Accounting is concerned primarily with the processes for areas like sales, revenue, treasury, cash flow, margins, KPIs, etc. Sweeping changes in the enterprise technology landscape have also been a key driver in expanding the role of CFOs.

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Finance leaders recognised at FutureCFO Excellence Awards 2023

Future CFO

Winners of FutureCFO Excellence Awards 2023 in different categories Leadership Practice Awards CFO of the Year: Tay Siang Leng - QBE Asia Controller of the Year: Ravishankar Ambalaparambil - Hindustan Unilever Limited FP&A Lead of the Year: Nobuaki Hojo - SAP Australia Pty Ltd.

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Ready to Make the Most out of Record-Setting Private Equity Growth? 

E78 Partners

Key Takeaways Private capital markets faced headwinds in 2022, but a boom is predicted due to more companies staying private longer, institutional investors increasing allocations to private equity, and a demographic shift as entrepreneurial Baby Boomers consider succession plans for their businesses. Are you prepared for this secular trend?