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The organization renamed itself in 1962 to Financial Executives Institute to reflect the expansion of responsibilities among financial executives into policy-making areas. As the global economy continued to grow in the 1960s, the group helped form the International Association of Financial Executives Institutes (IAFEI). By 2000, the ...
The International Association of Financial Executives Institutes (IAFEI) is the premier global society of financial executives.Founded in 1969, it connects financial executives around the world with a global membership of more than 15,000 senior level finance executives, mainly chief financial officers across 18 national institutes.
Financial Executives International (FEI) American Accounting Association (AAA) Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) COSO first examined financial reporting from October 1985 to September 1987, releasing "Report of the National Commission on Fraudulent Financial Information". [1]
On September 21, 1961, the Mexican Institute of Financial Executives (IMEF) was created as a non-profit organization dedicated to the technical development of its associates in the financial area. The foundation of the institute was established by the influence, leadership and significance of its partners since 1961 who have contributed to ...
Since 2012, FINEXA has been a member institute of the International Association of Financial Executives Institutes (IAFEI). [4] The Polish Association of Risk Managers (POLRISK) is a member of FINEXA. [5] The Polish Corporate Treasurers Association (PCTA) and FINEXA co-operate in regulatory process-matters. [6]
Intel is racing against the clock to find a new chief executive who can launch the company into the artificial intelligence age — or risk sinking into irrelevance.A series of strategic missteps ...
Swiss-British national Patrick Mahony and Swiss-Saudi Tarek Obaid were also ordered to pay back more than $1.75 billion to the fund, which was at the centre of an international kleptocracy scandal.
Susan Schmidt Bies (born May 5, 1947) is an American economist and corporate executive who served as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors from 2001 to 2007. Bies was born in Buffalo, New York , and received a B.S. in education from Buffalo State College in 1967 and an M.A. (1968) and a Ph.D. (1972), both in economics, from ...