5 Accounting ‘Turnarounds’: How Manufacturing Fends Off Credit Squeeze

(This story originally appeared in CFO.com.) By David DeMuth Manufacturers can’t afford to wait any longer. For two years, CFOs and controllers have managed supply-chain disruptions and labor shortages, as well as surging prices. Typically, these developments could require most manufacturers to raise prices to survive. In Q4 of 2022, there is a looming recession.… Continue reading 5 Accounting ‘Turnarounds’: How Manufacturing Fends Off Credit Squeeze

5 Accounting ‘Turnarounds’: How Manufacturing Fends Off Credit Squeeze

(This story originally appeared in CFO.com.) By David DeMuth Manufacturers can’t afford to wait any longer. For two years, CFOs and controllers have managed supply-chain disruptions and labor shortages, as well as surging prices. Typically, these developments could require most manufacturers to raise prices to survive. In Q4 of 2022, there is a looming recession.… Continue reading 5 Accounting ‘Turnarounds’: How Manufacturing Fends Off Credit Squeeze

Day One: What Manufacturers Must Do For Looming Recession

The numbers don’t look good for manufacturers. We’ve already experienced two quarters with declining gross national product. Supply-chain problems and labor shortages may suggest a price bump to pass along to your customers, but the Fed keeps raising interest rates. Don’t be surprised if we have entered the beginnings of a credit squeeze. If manufacturers… Continue reading Day One: What Manufacturers Must Do For Looming Recession

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