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Employee Benefits to Offer as a Small Nonprofit

The Charity CFO

Transportation Benefits Organizations in urban areas can offer transportation benefits for employees, such as transit or parking passes. You might also want to encourage the use of public transportation or employee carpools using incentives for employees who do so. Do You Struggle to Make Sense of Your Financial Statements?

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How Do I Forecast with Tax Code 280E?

CFO Share

Transportation costs. Depreciation and amortization reported for tax purposes in excess of that reported in financial reports. IRS guidance ultimately defers to how you keep your financial reports so long as those reports follow GAAP. According to IRS memorandum no. Interest expense.

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206: Zebediah Marewangepo

CFO Talks

1X ‘Grace under fire ’ Welcome to the CFO Club Africa podcast, where we interview leading CFOs from Africa and beyond. CFO Club Africa is a division of the Chartered Institute of Business Accountants, the professional body for business accountants, financial managers and chief financial officers.

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A CFO’s Role in Climate Change Mitigation

The Finance Weekly

CFOs and climate change: what’s the connection? Other than perhaps taking public transportation to work, what else can a CFO do more than any other average person? A CFO is in a position of leadership and has a lot of influence on the company’s policies. What effect does this have on the CFO?

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EY: Southeast Asia businesses fall short on climate strategy

Future CFO

Sectors exposed to the greatest climate risk unsurprisingly have the most detailed plans, and these include energy (78%), mining (29%), transport (42%), and telecommunications and technology (43%). Of those that do disclose plans (44%), the level of detail remains limited.

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Planning business scenarios for financial agility

Future CFO

The on-going COVID-19 pandemic has irrevocably disrupted the global economy at an unprecedented scale – forcing manufacturing facilities to shut down, grounding thousands of land, air and sea transportation, and compelling companies to adapt work-from-home arrangement when authorities put quarantine measures in place.

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

RITHOLTZ: Well, a lot of work still to go, but there are clearly economies of scale, and I give full credit to my partners for seeing this before I did, and, hey, we need to hire a CFO or promote someone and say, you know, you don’t want Barry doing payroll and Josh doing the health care plan, but that’s literally what was going on.