Today’s CFOs are expected to produce meaningful financial intelligence as quickly as possible. However, unreliable data management and outdated process and technology systems make this process manual and time-consuming, which can threaten the credibility of finance teams as trusted business partners.
To improve reporting, analytics and management’s decision-making capabilities, finance organizations must invest in the right people, processes, and technologies to modernize and support business objectives.
A&M can help companies rapidly improve their ability to capture meaningful insights from data.
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Preventing Financial Blind Spots: The Role of Forensic Accountants in Early Dispute Resolution
March 16, 2026
The right dispute strategy often begins with understanding what the financial evidence can actually support. Senior Director Kelvin Cheong explores how early forensic insight can help parties preserve evidence, assess financial viability, and approach negotiations, arbitration, or litigation with greater clarity and confidence.
Annie Peabody on Quarterly Reporting and Investor Pressure in Chief Executive Feature
April 9, 2026
In a recent Chief Executive feature, Annie Peabody examines how investor scrutiny—not proposed quarterly reporting changes—is driving short term pressures and reshaping how companies communicate corporate value narratives, performance, and strategy.
THE RETURN OF SECTION 301: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR APAC?
April 9, 2026
Section 301 is reshaping APAC trade. Explore risks from excess capacity probes and forced labor enforcement, plus tariff scenarios and mitigation steps.
Software and Tech Private Equity Outlook: Leverage AI Effectively or Get Left Behind in 2026
April 9, 2026
Selective buying will define software & tech private equity. Capital will favor AI-ready leaders who can differentiate, as buyers focus on the best positioned.