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EACT SURVEY 2021

Simply Treasury

Every year, EACT launches a treasury survey to identify top priorities for Corporates. It also aims at identifying challenges corporate treasurers of MNC’s are facing and technological innovations they intend to implement. API’s have shown the use banks and corporates can make out of them. 20%-) or not at all for the others.

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Securing the remote workforce: a CFO perspective

Future CFO

A type of remote work threat to CFOs and CEOs is social engineering, which relies more on psychology – they take advantage of people’s trust, fear, or inattention. What are the dangers of social engineering? Can you describe what types of processes or workflows can be implemented to minimise or prevent social engineering attacks?

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When One State’s Tax-Exempt Necessity Is Another’s High-Tax Discretionary Purchase

PYMNTS

Incontinent adults frequently become homebound and isolated, avoiding socializing or even visiting doctors if they do not have enough clean diapers, Adam Greenberg, president of incontinence products retailer NorthShore Care Supply , said in a separate PYMNTS interview. Sales taxes’ price tags.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

And how is it that you, what’s this car that’s in the parking lot, it’s got plates on it and a tag and it’s brand new. BRYANT: Crickets, I got not, we got not one response. BRYANT: Yes, not one response. BRYANT: Social Security is 65. You don’t do any dirty work. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Transcript: Robyn Grew

Barry Ritholtz

Then suddenly in the ensuing weeks, you get tagged to be CEO. Being responsible for a region in which you are very much alien in that space. So being responsible for AsiaPac was — from a Tokyo base, was brilliant. Tell us a little bit about your background in environmental, social and governance-based investing.

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

Barry Ritholtz

dollar, local corporates, high yield, et cetera. KOENIGSBERGER: And then sovereign adjacent are interesting as well, because they’re not explicitly owned by the state, but they’re so important that there’s some sort of nexus between the sovereign and that corporate. Today, the market is massively larger.

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

The fact that they are, let’s say, in preparation for launching this new firm, they are acquiring 100 percent of the membership interest of an LLC or 100 percent of the stock of a corporation. HAMBURGER: They can’t have a client call and just say, what’s your social security number, right? RITHOLTZ: I got you.