Aug. 24 - Former Oracle CFO: fix one problem | Most CFOs pushing internal diversity programs
August 24, 2021
Transformation starts with fixing one big tech problem, former Oracle CFO says; BitPay CFO: long-time crypto users incentivized to keep spending; Biden plan would increase taxes on less than 3% of small businesses: Treasury; SPAC or PE exit decision rides on executives' long-term plans
Financial executives are rethinking their companies’ role in society, with 60% of them planning to advance internal programs to increase diversity, according to a PwC survey.
Identify the application that’s causing the most frustration, inside and outside finance, and make progress on that to gain credibility for additional overhauls, says Jeff Epstein.
Despite its recent controversies, cryptocurrency is well on its way to “emerge as the next evolution to modern alternative payments,” Jagruti Solanki, CFO of Bitcoin and payment provider BitPay, said Friday.
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Most small businesses would not face higher taxes under Biden’s spending proposal, the White House said, citing Treasury analysis in response to Republican criticism.
Both types of liquidity events offer an influx of capital, but they come with a mix of risk and reward that must be well-understood, acquisition specialists say.
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