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Corporate Finance Ideas at Work Articles
January 17, 2008
Can a Firm's Last Resort Be Its Stock Price's Best Option?When market shocks occur, firms that have the financial resources to repurchase their own shares experience less volatility.
January 17, 2008
Climbing the Quality Ladder to Compete in the Global MarketplaceFirms in developed countries can compete with those in emerging economies by specializing at the high end of the quality scale.
December 19, 2007
Gauging the Credit Crunch: A Do-it-yourself GuideCharles Jones offers some simple advice for appraising the state of the ongoing credit crisis.
November 15, 2007
Does Shareholder Voting Curb CEO Pay?Giving shareholders a say may not have as much impact on executive compensation as investors would like.
October 24, 2007
Bringing Rigor to Financial ForecastingBy adding quantitative discipline to their number crunching, financial analysts may avoid the psychological biases that can lead to judgment errors.
October 03, 2007
Do High CEO Salaries Pay Off?New research suggests that high-priced talent at the top may be justified in a globalized world.
October 03, 2007
The Not-So-Obvious Power of Information TechnologyNew computer and information technologies not only increase productivity, they can transform entire organizations and industries.
August 30, 2007
When Getting Bad News Is Good News for BanksRotating loan officers makes them more likely to report bad news about their portfolios, leading to more accurate internal reporting for lenders.
May 31, 2007
Is the Price of Money Managers Too Low?Gur Huberman examines why competition hasn't eliminated profits for money managers, and why mutual funds are still priced well below the value of their profits. |
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