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The tougher stance from the SEC on fees and expenses has had knock-on effects around the world.
The role of a private equity firm CFO may start with finance and accounting, but it spreads much further than that, as Toby Mitchenall discovered when he sat down with a panel of senior executives and technical experts
The days when a chief financial officer’s role was a 'back-office' job – focused solely on financial reporting and tax return compliance – are long gone.
Staying abreast of new tax rules and recommendations can be a daunting task for CFOs. That information overload has forced them to rely more heavily on external tax advisors, according to Michael Laveman, an EisnerAmper tax partner and co-chair of its New York tax practice.
Two private equity funds have adopted blockchain so far this year. Claire Wilson finds out how the tech-shy industry can benefit from the cutting edge.
As external cyberattacks become ever more sophisticated and aggressive, fund managers need to ensure their security keeps pace
Limited partners are adding a whole new layer of demands to a CFO’s bulging in-tray.
The role of the private fund CFO has grown beyond all recognition, according to new research.
The role of a private equity firm CFO may start with finance and accounting, but it spreads much further than that, as pfm discovered when we sat down with a panel of senior executives and technical experts.
The pfm/EisnerAmper CFO Survey reveals the extent to which finance chiefs are having to perform tasks outside their traditional areas of expertise.