Fri.Sep 02, 2022

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Cybersecurity firm ExtraHop names new CFO

CFO Dive

ExtraHop appointed Mike Parson as its new CFO, one of a series of new C-suite leaders named as the company seeks to scale up.

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CDMO Races Along on a Digital Transformation Journey

Navigator SAP

As COVID-19 has infected and killed millions across the globe, it has spurred researchers to accelerate the delivery of therapeutics and vaccines. But the reality is that the process of drug and vaccine research and development is time-intensive, requires high capital outlays, and takes place in a complex multi-party ecosystem that includes regulatory agencies.

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The modern challenges for CFOs

CFO Dive

Mike Kelly of Ernst & Young (EY), talks talent retention, inflation, ESG reporting requirements and how these evolving issues are reshaping the top financial seat.

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Why Manufacturing Enterprises Need to Use ERP Systems

Navigator SAP

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) gives manufacturing organizations control over every aspect of production and performance. Advanced data tracking mechanisms and consolidation of all data points into one overarching software system helps executives monitor every step in the manufacturing process.

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Why Tech-Forward Tax and Accounting Firms Have the Inside Track to the Future

Speaker: Joe Wroblewski, Sales Engineer Manager

Automating time-consuming manual tasks can save your firm hundreds of hours–and thousands of dollars. But it can also have longer-lasting benefits, like helping you attract and retain the next generation of CPAs, and we don’t need to tell you how important that is amid the current generational staffing crisis in the tax and accounting profession. You'll want to save your seat for this new webinar with industry expert Joe Wroblewski, where we'll explore how to: Maximize ROI with Cost-Effective Te

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Focusing on tech skills could give finance a hiring edge

CFO Dive

Focusing on tech-based skills could help financial departments get ahead of changing talent retention trends, according to Selby Jennings’ Kareem Bakr.

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PCAOB finds audit flaws on fraud risk, SPACs

CFO Dive

During the coming inspection period, the PCAOB’s so-called Target Team will focus on “risks related to climate change” that influence companies’ financial statements.

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What Data Makes NBER Recession Calls?

Barry Ritholtz

First Half 2022, NBER Edition. The debate between the official NBER determination of a recession and the 2Qs approach has been endlessly discussed. Rather than spill more pixels on this, I will instead direct you to the Menzie Chin chart above (hat tip Invictus ). You can see why the NBER does not rely on GDP (pink line) alone; GDP was slightly negative, while Manufacturing and Trade Sales were more negative.

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Sept 3-4)

Nerd's Eye View

Enjoy the current installment of “Weekend Reading For Financial Planners” - this week’s edition kicks off with the news that, in its newly released draft strategic plan for 2022-2026, the SEC has indicated that the enforcement of Regulation Best Interest’s requirement that brokers act in their clients’ best interests when making an investment recommendation will be a priority going forward.

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Long Weekend !

Barry Ritholtz

The unofficial end of Summer is here. Labor Day may just be a 3 (or 4) day weekend to you but in the rosy glow of nostalgia, it marked when the freedom of Summer came to a bittersweet close, and the regimented structure of school soon followed. As investors, we understand the impact of seasonality (overstated though it may be) and the return of participants to the market in full. we see this in liquidity and flows as well as more people in the office and the city (though who knows what the post-

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Live Demo - Supercharge your Month End Close

Automation generally supercharges any process and brings its value to the forefront. See how infusing automation such as ART (our month-end close solution), into your close can get you to the next level of closing. We will share a live demo of SkyStem's solution, ART and share the key elements of month-end close automation. Through ART, we'll take a look at: What month-end close automation entails Which process steps can and should be automated Benefits of achieving process automation, and Why i

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International seminar on law reform in secured transactions and insolvency proceedings – extension deadline PhD workshop

Corporate Finance Lab

On 23 September 2022, prof. dr. Melissa Vanmeenen (UAntwerpen) en Inge Van de Plas (UAntwerpen) invite you to an international seminar in Antwerp (Belgium) on law reform in secured transactions and insolvency proceedings. The day consists of three parts: PhD workshop, masterclass and the public doctoral defense of Inge Van de Plas. PhD Workshop. During the PhD workshop selected young researchers have the opportunity to present their ongoing research to an international expert panel, including pr

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1958 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille

Barry Ritholtz

The Cadillac Series 40-62 was produced by Cadillac from 1940 through 1964. It was used to introduce the Cadillac Coupe de Ville (and Eldorado) which started out as special appearance packages that were later placed into production. The post-war United States had seen a long run of economic expansion, with the expansion of suburbia and a build-out of the US highway system.

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How To Avoid Nonprofit Accountant Turnover

The Charity CFO

I’m sure you’ve heard about the “Great Resignation” that’s been taking place over the last year or so. Not surprisingly, this above-average employee turnover impacted nearly every industry, but it has hit nonprofits and financial professionals particularly hard. . However, nonprofit accountant turnover is not a new problem in the sector. It’s an ongoing issue that’s merely exacerbated by the Great Resignation.

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What’s up with those crazy real yields on ultra-short-term TIPS?

Tips Watch

By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Just about every month, I get emails or comments from readers pointing out what appears to be extremely attractive real yields on very short-term TIPS — especially those maturing in less than a year.

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Mid-Year Review: How to Ignite Employee Potential Through Meaningful Feedback

Mid-year performance reviews aren’t just boxes for HR to check. Paycor’s toolkit empowers leaders to: Identify high-potential team members. Boost engagement with meaningful feedback. Support struggling employees. Nurture top talent to drive results. Learn how to ignite employee potential through meaningful feedback. When you nurture top talent, everybody wins.

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Digital agility in Hong Kong: Organisations need to catch up

Future CFO

When it comes to digital agility in Hong Kong, 69% of organisations fall into the slow or tactical stages of maturity, said Workday recently when releasing results of a survey. This is despite increased technology and the opportunity to accelerate digital transformation during the pandemic, the firm noted, adding that collaboration across departments was the biggest challenge facing digital agility in Hong Kong, the firm noted.

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Store of Value

The Reformed Broker

Welcome to the latest episode of The Compound & Friends. This week, Michael Batnick, JC Parets, and Downtown Josh Brown discuss JC’s latest treasure trove of charts, Bitcoin as a store of value, what Buffett has been buying, and much more! Bonus: Michael reacts to breaking NBA news! You can listen to the whole thing below, or find it wherever you like to listen to your favorite pods!

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10 Friday AM Reads

Barry Ritholtz

Our end-of-week morning reads, which have had an edit button since 1967: • Bosses say remote work kills culture. These companies disagree. Some business leaders worry remote options could destroy their company culture. But companies that have operated remotely for years say culture doesn’t come from a physical office. ( Washington Post ). • Global Bonds Tumble Into Their First Bear Market in a Generation : Bloomberg bond index drops 20% from its January 2021 peak A new environment as bonds fall