Companies are turning their backs on lavish offices in favor of more practical and inexpensive surroundings. From CFO in April 2003.
Tag: Property
CFO: Nice workplace, shame about the atmosphere
From CFO in August 2003. People tend to stay with a company if it provides a quality work environment that’s shaped to their needs.
CFO: Rents to rise, lock in now
The industrial sector is stable, but the drought in office demand is expected to end this year, from CFO August 2003.
CFO: Companies seek low risk and flexibility
Companies are re-engineering their property needs to meet new strategies. From CFO August 2003.
CFO: Lease is more
The benefits of a leaseback scheme are many, taking property off a company’s balance sheet while allowing retainment of bricks and mortar, I wrote for CFO in April 2003.
CFO: Off balance
The pace of corporate property disposals in other countries is quickening. And Australia is expected to follow. This story followed Telstra’s move of property off balance sheet in 2002. For CFO…
CFO: Corporate Campus
From CFO in 2002. THERE has never been a better time for custom-built facilities that cater to your business. The pay-off is accelerated growth, recruitment advantages and higher retention rates,