CHICAGO -- Retailers' expectations for the year ahead remain moderate, with C-suite executives forecasting a 3.2% increase in total sales for 2018, according to a mix of 100 retail CEOs, CFOs and CIOs in the first annual 2018 BDO Retail
Compass Survey of CxOs.
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"Further, on top of shrinking margins, it is also an election year and most retail CFOs are very concerned about higher tax payments and fewer incentives as a result of any tax reform."?These findings are from the most recent edition of the BDO Seidman Retail
Compass Survey which examined the opinions of 100 chief financial officers at leading retailers located throughout the country.
The seventh-annual BDO Retail
Compass Survey of CFOs, conducted for BDO by Market Measurement Inc., polled 100 CFOs at leading retailers located throughout the country.
According to the seventh-annual BDO Retail
Compass Survey of CFOs that was released earlier this month by BDO USA LLP, the chief financial officers at 100 retail companies across the United States expect to see a 3.2% increase in total store sales, down from their earlier forecast of 4.5%.