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SMEs Forced To Live With New Normal Of Cyberattacks

PYMNTS

The price tag attached to a data breach on a small business has increased this year, according to new analysis from IBM and Ponemon Institute. According to the data, the cost of the average data breach on a Canadian SME increased from $250 to $278 compared to 2015 analysis. ” Who’s At Risk?

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Billions Of Dollars Wasted, But Soaring SME Optimism

PYMNTS

food suppliers last year as a direct result of late payments by supermarkets, as well as plans to invest in new equipment, found new analysis from LDF. the price tag for buying its competitor was $36 million, the firms said. The analysis clears any doubt that procurement is going digital. That’s up from 57 percent in 2013.

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Does Influencer Marketing Really Pay Off?

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More than 75% of brands have a dedicated budget for influencer marketing, from Coca Cola’s #ThisOnesFor campaign in collaboration with fashion and travel influencers, to Dior’s award-winning 67 Shades campaign in which the brand partnered with diverse influencers to promote its Forever Foundation product line. greater ROI. Posting Frequency.

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3 Ways to Beat the Stress of the Financial Consolidation Process

Planful

You can assign tasks, add comments, and tag team members within your forecasting, budgeting, and consolidation documents. ” The diverse data prevented easy comparison and slowed down analysis and the close process. “Before, a lot of the data was pulled together by Finance and collated into spreadsheets.

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How To Accelerate Client Growth As An Advice-Only Firm

CFO News Room

Michael: Okay, of all the different expenses you’ve seen over the years that people have, and just how to categorize it for reporting and for budgeting purposes? Michael: So just literally, client’s got an expenditure from such and such restaurant, you tag that as, that’s a restaurants thing. Mindy: Yeah.

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#181 – Treasury Review of 2021

Strategic Treasurer

Welcome to The Treasury Update podcast presented by Strategic Treasurer, your source for interesting treasury news, analysis, and insights in your car, at the gym, or wherever you decide to tune in. Budgets change, priorities change. Episode Transcription - Episode 181: Treasury Review of 2021. INTRO 0:09 .

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

HAMBURGER: So, we’ll just assume that that’s going to work out instead of doing the analysis. I thought it was, no, you guys were pretty fair so I can — HAMBURGER: So — RITHOLTZ: But that is a legitimate concern, especially for a small firm that has a modest budget for legal. HAMBURGER: Absolutely.