
CFO Weekly 5 Things You Need to Consider Before Reopening w/ Drew Niehaus
Jul 14, 2020
19:58
Let’s face it.
It’s a hard time for any business. So many institutions across the country are finding themselves staring at closing up shop permanently.
And for those that are lucky enough to make it through all of this, they’re left asking the question, “What do we do now?”
It’s a fair question. What does it look like to reopen? What does the new normal look like? What unique challenges are you going to face that you’ve perhaps not considered?
On this episode of the CFO Weekly podcast, we sit down with Drew Niehaus, Managing Director at Riveron to discuss an article that he recently wrote for CFO.com around Five Accounting and Reporting Considerations you should evaluate before reopening.
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