• FERF partnered with Robert Half Management Resources on its third annual report surveying financial executives on a global scale, including 25 percent of respondents residing in
Canada and 11 percent residing in
France. Key findings included: 38 percent of US companies outsourced payroll functions, 11 percent of US companies used
IFRS accounting standards, and 49 percent of US respondents believed financial reforms resulting from the
2008 financial crisis are adding to the cost of compliance. •
XBRL serves as a freely available, open and global standard for exchanging business information. XBRL used FERF as an impartial researching arm to survey more than 300 public companies on their XBRL experiences. •
KPMG has three lines of services, including
audit,
tax and
advisory. The organization partners with FERF to conduct studies on financial services. Recent studies show that investors and financial executives are feeling overloaded by the volume and complexity of financial disclosure information in annual reports and other financial filings. •
Grant Thornton International is a global
professional services network of independent
accounting and consulting member firms. Grant Thornton partnered with FERF to examine company methods being utilized to raise capital. •
Gartner, an information technology research and advisory firm, partnered with FERF to conduct impartial research studies to deduce strategic solutions. One such survey conducted among
Chief Financial Officers (CFO) found that only five percent of CIOs can authorize IT investments. This study served to gather financial executives' perceptions of technology and key trends for improvement within the business sector. ==Partnerships==