FEI Weekly

July 7, 2015

U.S. firms hope to avoid Greece blowback, more companies say Obamacare beneficial, and improving audit planning.

Greek Woe Largely Stops at Its Border, For Now

Wall Street Journal (subscription may be required)

U.S. and other multinational businesses have largely cordoned off the Greek contagion, barring any chain reaction.

More Firms Have Positive View of Obamacare Ruling

CFO

Employers are more likely to have a positive than negative view of the Supreme Court decision upholding Obamacare’s premium subsidies for public exchanges, according to a new Mercer survey.

Wanted: A Flexible Approach to Internal Audit Planning

Journal of Accountancy

Internal auditors may need to change their approach to audit planning to keep up with unexpected and fast-paced changes in risks, a new global survey shows.

Friday Afternoon Scam Cost Hedge Fund $1.2 Million and CFO’s Job

Bloomberg

Even the most sophisticated online security systems can fail because of human error.

How to Survive Losing Your Star Employee or Partner

Fortune

The first truth you must remember is that every position is replaceable.