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Naming An Interim CFO Has Its Benefits
Appointing an interim CFO need not be avoided at all costs, according to a new study.
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| August 5, 2022
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Mergers & Acquisitions
Avoiding the Mood Swings of Mr. Market
Price is what you pay, but value is what you get.
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Marwaan Karame
| September 2, 2016
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Profit & Loss
Stop the Quarterly Madness!
Although it's better to beat consensus estimates than not, it's more important to improve earnings over the year-ago period.
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Gregory V. Milano and Allison Cavasino
| August 26, 2016
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Growth Strategies
‘Shareholder Value’ for Private Companies
Private companies may benefit even more from a shareholder value focus than publicly listed companies do.
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Gregory V. Milano
| August 4, 2016
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Strategy
Common Beliefs that Lead to Unprofitable Pricing
Price is an outcome, not an input.
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Marwaan Karame
| February 16, 2016
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The Economy
Are You Prepared for a Downturn?
With an economic slowdown inevitably coming, here are four strategies to employ in advance to protect your company from disaster.
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Allison Cavasino and John Cryan
| December 16, 2015
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Tax
Is Financial Leverage Good for Shareholders?
Although high debt levels are touted to be shareholder-friendly, highly levered companies do not deliver higher returns.
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Joseph Theriault and Gregory V. Milano
| April 13, 2012
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