Grant Thornton: CFOs Show Growing Confidence in Economy
During the past year, CFOs have grown significantly more confident in the U.S. economy, according to the 2013 Spring CFO Survey from Grant Thornton.
During the past year, CFOs have grown significantly more confident in the U.S. economy, according to the 2013 Spring CFO Survey from Grant Thornton.
GE Capital’s Commercial Distribution Finance business said it will provide inventory financing to motorsports dealerships that carry products manufactured by American SportWorks.
The IASB and FASB today published for public comment a revised exposure draft outlining proposed changes to the accounting for leases.
According to a Fitch Ratings press release, ING U.S. Inc.’s recent $1.3 billion IPO and junior sub debt sale are significant steps in the restructuring process of becoming an independent public company
Fitch Ratings says that tighter risk spreads and continued signs of over-heating in debt markets have led some U.S. BDCs to look for new growth opportunities. Fitch notes Fifth Street Finance’s acquisition of Healthcare Finance as an example.
TCI Business Capital announced it has promoted Nathan Appel and Corey Burlend to senior vice president of operations and vice president, relationship manager, respectively.
BMO Harris’ Sponsor Finance group announced the inaugural release of Transaction Trends, a new quarterly newsletter that includes data and commentary reflecting the state of the market for mid-size companies.
Marlin & Associates announced that two cross-border transactions on which it recently advised have been recognized as International “Deals-of-the-Year” by The M&A Advisor.
Bayside announced the latest release of CADENCE. Version 3 includes new features Client List, Tracked A/R and Graphical Workflow and expands on existing components Report Writer and Credit Monitoring.
The Wall Street Journal reported that S&P’s president Douglas Peterson said a proposal to revise its business model would create new conflicts of interest and disrupt financial markets.