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The Importance of Continuing Education for Business Appraisers

BV Specialists

Acquiring a formal certification or accreditation is critical in the valuation profession and typically requires a few years of hands-on experience and the successful completion of several educational courses to gain the initial recognized title. Over the last few years, many of these events are now offered both in person and virtually.

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Eclipse of Rent-Sharing: The Effects of Managers’ Business Education on Wages and the Labor Share in the US and Denmark

Harvard Corporate Governance

Smith School of Business; and Daniel le Maire is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Copenhagen. In particular, we focus on the role of business schools, which have been one of the most important institutions defining the ultimate ends of the corporation. This post is based on their recent paper. more…).

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Educating Buyers and Sellers: Fostering a Deeper Understanding of Various Financing Models in Business Acquisitions

Sun Acquisitions

In business acquisitions, the adage “knowledge is power” holds. This article delves into educating buyers and sellers about financing models in business acquisitions. Financial Literacy: The Backbone of Informed Decision-Making Financial literacy is the foundation of sound decisions in business acquisitions.

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The Fall of “Affirmative Action” and Its Implications for Employers

Harvard Corporate Governance

In a majority opinion authored by the Chief Justice, the Court sharply criticized the practice of “affirmative action” in higher education as inconsistent with the constitutional imperative of equality established in the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause. Several amicus briefs, filed by major U.S.

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Board Practices: Artificial intelligence

Harvard Corporate Governance

As companies continue to explore and invest in AI, they also are tasked with considering numerous business implications, such as ethics, compliance, and regulatory processes; risks (e.g., operational and reputational) and risk appetite; equity; governance; and the role of the board. more…)

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Diversity, Experience, and Effectiveness in Board Composition

Harvard Corporate Governance

1] After the financial crisis of 2008, that gave way to a greater focus on whether boards have the right mix of skills and experience to guide business strategy—as well as mechanisms for shareholders to hold boards accountable for business performance. [2] more…).

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AMA: Dayo Abinusawa, founder of Awa Business School

Vested

Dayo Abinusawa, the founder and director of Awa Business School , tells us the inspiring story behind his business’ name, the challenges faced on the road to success, and why education empowers current and future generations.

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