For ambitious CFOs, the recession has created opportunities for career development as businesses look to finance professionals to lead them out of economic instability, says Reed Finance's Tim Vye.
A view from over the pond as Marc Palker, director at CFO Consulting Partners LLC in Princeton, shares a rundown of his working life as a career interim CFO.
Finance professionals are set to see an uptick in the number of available jobs for the rest of the year, according to the latest study from Robert Half.
Cost reduction matters to today's CFO, but not as much as getting stuck in to wider corporate business decisions according to IBM's 2010 Global CFO Study.
US CFOs are optimistic about prospects for 2010, but some painful lessons have been learned over the past 12 months that are shaping strategic decisions.
"If Mr Cable had his way, all the big banks would be broken up and bonuses would be virtually eliminated - a sure-fire way in my view of guaranteeing an end to the UK’s ability to compete as an international financial centre. Let’s not forget that this is a man who is on record as saying that everyone who works in a bank has an ‘aristocratic lifestyle’ clearly demonstrating his lack of understanding of the sector." A tough line on bankers’ bonuses could make a brain drain of financial talent a distinct possibility, warns Paul Marsden. Read more