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WE ALL HAVE THE SAME 24 HOURS
We all have the same 24 hours in a day to devote to career and our personal lives. How we spend that time defines who we are and ultimately our potential to meet the goals we set for ourselves. Sometimes too much of our time is spent heads down, concerned about the task in front of us.
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Taking Control of Your Workspace
Let's face it: it's HARD to always be "on" when you're at work. No matter how much you try, even the best-laid plans and schedules break down; sometimes it seems like all the forces are against you. You can get discouraged, weary, frustrated and unfocused. You can blame your boss, your spouse, interruptions, computer crashes, too much work, too little time...the list goes on and on.
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NACM's Credit Congress & Expo 2004
NACM's 108th Credit Congress and Expo. click here for more info
May 16-19 2004 Phoenix Civic Plaza Phoenix, AZ
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Ten Common Questions About Internal Audit and the New Regulatory Requirements
Internal audit has taken on new prominence now that New York Stock Exchange-listed companies are required to have an internal audit function. Public and private companies throughout the country are evaluating the benefits of internal audit to their operations. Many organizations, in fact, have questions as to how an internal audit function can impact their businesses and what exactly the new NYSE listing standards require.
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CFOs Stewards Or Strategists?: 10 Ways To Be Both
A White paper arising from Longview Solutions' Dialog 2003 Round Table: For The Record
Imagine this: you are in 1st Century Rome. You stand before a massive temple in the middle of a vast empire rich and diverse in cultures. Within the temple are two doors, one in front, one in back. Between the doors stands an imposing statue with two painted faces pointed in opposite directions. One looks toward the back door, reflecting on the past. The other peers ahead, into the future. This is, of course, the chief temple of Janus, god of gates and portals, patron of beginnings and endings. It could also be an apt symbol for the evolving role of any organization's finance group, and in particular its leadership. Click here for the pdf.
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Encyclopedia of Credit Gets an Upgrade
To ensure that the Encyclopedia of Credit continues to be an effective and credible resource for credit professionals, CMA has contracted with professional credit consultant Paul Beretz, CICE, to work with staff and committee volunteers to maintain and grow the credit compendium.
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