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Each week day, senior reporter Sheryl Estrada offers an authoritative exploration of the latest trends and news impacting the corporate finance industry and the evolving role of today’s finance leaders. Sign up for Fortune’s CFO Daily newsletter here.
NewslettersA.I. and machine learning are about to have a breakout moment in finance
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 23, 2023
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NewslettersHow Adobe’s CFO is avoiding mass layoffs: ‘We don’t want our employees worried about when the next shoe is going to drop’
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 22, 2023
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NewslettersHow the Fed’s stress tests failed to stop a banking crisis
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 21, 2023
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NewslettersHow CFOs should be thinking about risk in light of SVB’s collapse
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 20, 2023
NewslettersEstée Lauder’s CFO Tracey Travis highlights the pivotal moments in her career—and offers 3 pieces of advice
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 17, 2023
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NewslettersSVB Bridge Bank CEO to clients: ‘Give us a chance’
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 16, 2023
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NewslettersIt’s time for CFOs to ‘adjust their burn profile’ and make available cash last two years, says the CEO of tech unicorn Clio
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 15, 2023
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NewslettersBanks catering to specific niches were a disaster waiting to happen—and regulators haven’t kept up with how tech is moving money
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 14, 2023
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NewslettersA risk management nightmare at Silicon Valley Bank
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 13, 2023
NewslettersTrivago’s CFO says these trends are driving post-pandemic travel
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 10, 2023
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NewslettersWhy ‘moonshot’ projects are getting cut—along with the workers who leapt to help get them off the ground
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 9, 2023
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NewslettersWhat CFOs wished they knew when they were younger
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 8, 2023
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NewslettersTikTok’s CEO and IBM’s former CEO share their thoughts on the topic dominating the C-suite: Trust
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 7, 2023
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NewslettersHere come the activists: Corporate America girds for a challenging 2023 proxy season
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 6, 2023
NewslettersYvonne McGill is the first woman to become CFO of Dell Technologies
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 3, 2023
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