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More than 1/3 of CFOs worried about paying employees on time

Beckers Hospital Review
Beckers Hospital Review February 14, 2023
Updated 2023/02/14 at 9:55 PM
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Nearly 40 percent of CFOs are concerned about paying their workers on time, according to a Coupa Software survey of more than 600 CFOs and finance executives from businesses with $500 million or more in revenue.

Four things to know from the survey:

1. Declining profitability and margins were a top concern for 42 percent of respondents.

2. Thirty-six percent said they were worried about bankruptcy.

3. Rather than laying off employees, many respondents said they would prioritize alternate cost-cutting strategies, including 38 percent who said they would prefer to raise their prices.

4. Thirty-three percent said they would prioritize enforcing stricter spending rules over laying off workers, and 32 percent said they would first try to renegotiate supplier contracts.

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