
SAIC Plans Partial Pivot Away From Enterprise IT
Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) is scaling back its pursuit of certain enterprise IT contracts, opting for a more selective approach that emphasizes higher‑margin, fixed‑price work on the civilian side. The CFO highlighted that defense agencies still prefer cost‑plus contracts, making differentiation harder and contributing to recent recompete losses, including a $1.4 billion Army Corps order and the Air Force Cloud One program. SAIC projects FY2026 revenue around $7.26 billion with a 3% organic decline, and FY2027 outlook now expects a 2‑4% drop. Capital is being redirected toward mission‑critical IT, engineering, and technical assistance as the board searches for a permanent CEO.

Coinbase Q4 Revenue Hits $1.8B, Stablecoins Lead
Coinbase just published Q4 earnings. $1.8B in Q4 revenue. $1.35B in annual stablecoin revenue alone. 12 product lines over $100M. Full interview with @Coinbase CFO Alesia Haas dropping in tomorrow's @twifintech. https://t.co/8YNkyflnTw

IRS Gives Guidance on Energy Tax Credits, Prohibited Foreign Entities
The IRS and Treasury issued Notice 2026‑15 to clarify how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s new foreign‑entity restrictions apply to clean‑energy tax credits. The notice defines “prohibited foreign entity,” outlines a material‑assistance cost‑ratio calculation, and provides interim safe‑harbor tables for Sections 45Y, 48E and 45X. Taxpayers can...
Accounting for Sports Complexes (#390)
The episode breaks down the complex accounting landscape of a multi‑use sports complex, covering capital‑intensive asset acquisition, varied depreciation schedules, and the nuances of distinguishing capital improvements from routine maintenance. It explains revenue recognition across diverse streams—memberships, lesson packages, rentals,...

Where Do You Rank on Time-to-Pay, P2P, and O2C?
The episode examines how finance, credit, and treasury leaders can gauge their organization’s readiness for high‑level automation in Time‑to‑Pay, Procure‑to‑Pay, and Order‑to‑Cash, noting that over 75% agentic automation is the target within three years. It highlights findings from the North...

2026 Lease Management Trends: Strategic Evolution in the Office of the CFO
In 2026 lease management is shifting from compliance‑only tools to strategic platforms that combine AI, automation, and deep integration across the CFO office. Vendors are delivering AI‑enhanced onboarding, multi‑standard reporting for IFRS 16, ASC 842 and FRS 102, and unified data flows linking...

ICON Shares Plunge After Launching Accounting Probe
ICON Plc announced that a preliminary accounting probe suggests its 2023 and 2024 revenues may have been overstated by less than 2%, prompting the company to withdraw its annual guidance and delay its fourth‑quarter earnings release. The disclosure triggered a...

How Todd Patriacca’s 30-Year Finance Career Led to BVI Medical
After a three‑decade finance career that included auditing at Arthur Andersen and senior roles at Altra Industrial Motion, Todd Patriacca joined ophthalmic‑equipment maker BVI Medical as CFO in early 2023. He helped grow Altra from $300 million to roughly $2 billion in...

New Nacha Rules, New Risks: Key Takeaways for Controllers Focused on Supplier Bank Verification
Recent Nacha rule updates now require repeatable, provable verification of supplier bank accounts, shifting the focus from intent to defensibility. Controllers relying on email confirmations, phone callbacks, and ad‑hoc checks face heightened exposure as fraudsters employ AI‑generated communications. The webinar...

AI Native Accounting Foundation Launches to Cut AI Hype
The AI Native Accounting Foundation, a new nonprofit, was launched to help accounting and finance professionals cut through AI hype and adopt practical, responsible solutions. Founded by Kacee Johnson and Bebe Kim, the group will operate vendor‑neutrally while offering education,...
Add Three Essential Tabs to Prevent Model Errors
Your financial model has vulnerabilities. You just don't know where yet. Get the financial model template from this video https://t.co/k8GYiP9Ubg After building hundreds of financial models and training hundreds of people across the globe, I keep seeing the same three tabs missing. Without them,...

Frontier Reduces Leased Fleet and Partially Defers Airbus Backlog
Frontier Airlines announced a right‑sizing plan that will return 24 leased Airbus A320/321 aircraft to AerCap in Q2 2026 and defer 69 A320neo family deliveries to 2031‑33. The early lease terminations are expected to generate roughly $90 million in annual rent...

Stop Chasing ROAS; Prioritize Profit‑driven Metrics
Your 3:1 ROAS looks great on the dashboard, but your P&L tells a different story. I've watched brands celebrate hitting ROAS targets even as their bank accounts BLEED out. What ROAS measures is revenue, not profit. It’s different in every situation. EX...

What Goal Should You Set for Your Finance Team?
The article argues that a finance team’s true purpose is to improve decision quality and protect profitability, not merely to keep the books compliant or produce reports. It explains why accuracy and compliance are foundational but insufficient for strategic impact....

What CFOs Can Do to Close the Cyber-ERM Integration Gap
A new APQC study shows only 41% of firms integrate cybersecurity into enterprise risk management (ERM), leaving a critical visibility gap. The report highlights that merely 23% apply unified risk structures to suppliers, despite third‑party breaches rising. CFOs can close...

Blue Owl’s Lipschultz Seeks to Quell Fears of ‘Red Flags’ in Software Portfolio
Blue Owl’s chief investment officer, Lipschultz, addressed investor concerns on the firm’s earnings call, emphasizing that software‑focused lending represents only 8% of the firm’s assets under management. He highlighted that the loans carry robust loan‑to‑value (LTV) ratios, underscoring a conservative...

IBM Spin-Off CFO Departs Amid Cash Management Review: Trial Balance
Kyndryl, the IBM IT‑infrastructure spin‑off, announced the immediate departure of CFO David Wyshner as it launches a review of its cash‑management practices. The review follows voluntary document requests from the SEC's Division of Enforcement and includes scrutiny of internal controls...

Digital Employees, AI Bootcamps: America's Oldest Bank Is Spending Billions on Tech
BNY Mellon disclosed a $3.8 billion technology spend in 2025, representing about 19 % of its revenue – the highest share among large U.S. banks. The bank introduced 134 "digital employees" that automate repetitive tasks around the clock, while its human workforce...

U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: Late‑Cycle Freight Contraction, Early‑Cycle Pricing Power
The episode reviews the U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index, showing that the U.S. truck freight market is in a late‑cycle contraction where capacity constraints, not demand, are driving higher rates. While Q4 2025 shipments rose modestly, they remain down year‑over‑year,...
Hey, Senior PMs: Shipping Faster Won’t Get You Promoted
Senior product managers often equate speed with success, but the article shows that unchecked velocity can erode margins and stall career growth. By examining a $25 M ARR SaaS firm, the author reveals how a focus on feature output ignored the...