The nation’s chief financial officers have a bright outlook on the economy – the most optimistic since just before the 2008 market crash – and a large percentage see their companies hiring more full time workers.
CFOs positive that the economy will expand in 2015
CFO’s are more positive the economy will expand in 2015 than they have been in four years, according to the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2015 CFO Outlook. The survey culled the opinions of 603 chief financial officers with annual sales from $25 million to $2 billion and found that on a 100 point basis, the CFOs gave the U.S. economy a grade of 59, the highest level since the 2008 crash and up from...

