FEI Weekly

October 22, 2014

Companies look for ways to avoid Obamacare penalties, is cheap oil good for the economy, and the CFO's growing role in overseeing IT.

Companies Try to Escape Health Law’s Penalties

Wall Street Journal

With companies set to face fines next year for not complying with the new mandate to offer health insurance, some are pursuing strategies like enrolling employees in Medicaid to avoid penalties and hold down costs.

The Great American Oil Debate: Is Cheap Fuel Good for the U.S.?

Fortune

There’s one economic statistic that’s never far from the minds of most Americans, and that’s the price of oil.

Why CFOs Should Embrace SysAdmins

Wired

Your entire organization will benefit from developers (and QA testers) actively collaborating with the sysadmins to improve your company’s software deployment process.

CFOs: The Next Technologists

Forbes

Ed Jordan, CFO of Billtrust, describes about digital trends and the CFO’s emerging role as a technologist.

Global Management Accounting Principles Seek To Guide Better Benchmarking, Decision-Making

CGMA Magazine

The Global Management Accounting Principles, released Wednesday, represent the first set of universal principles to guide the practice of management accounting.