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The Corporate Life Cycle: Corporate Finance, Valuation and Investing Implications!

Musings on Markets

In fact, the business life cycle has become an integral part of the corporate finance, valuation and investing classes that I teach, and in many of the posts that I have written on this blog. Tech companies age in dog years, and the consequences for how we manage, value and invest in them are profound.

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5 Lessons from Automakers on Navigating Supply Chain Disruptions

CFO News Room

In an era of instability and uncertainty, executives may feel that if they invest enough money in the company’s prediction capabilities, they’ll know where to focus their efforts to increase the resilience of their supply chains and can make big, long-term bets with confidence. Develop better monitoring systems.

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Corporations Offshoring Office Hubs From US To Southeast Asia

Global Finance

The same month, Apple went public with plans for a $250 million expansion of its Singapore regional hub, adding that it was considering increasing its manufacturing presence in other parts of Southeast Asia. Canadian investment manager Brookfield, in a February report, argued that the growing issue for New York, in particular, is supply.

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Traditional Healthcare Is Going Under The Knife Of Disruption

PYMNTS

Telehealth in its various forms is where much of the post-pandemic action is concentrated. As much as is being poured into retail healthcare, possibly more investment and innovation are concentrated on the prescription-drug market, a sector that’s forecast to hit nearly $360 billion in 2020.

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What is Long Range Planning and How Can it Help Your Growth?

The Finance Weekly

Long range planning extends beyond conventional budgeting, planning, and forecasting processes which usually span a year, and concentrates mainly on financial goals and key initiatives that are 5-10 years or more into the future. That’s exactly how Long-range Planning (LRP) works – not only for individuals but for businesses as well.

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Leading with Purpose: Dr. Lawrence Nsibandze on Managing Public Service Pensions and Strategic Finance

CFO Talks

It’s clear that African CFOs are highly focused on education and development, perhaps because there’s so much investment and growth happening in Africa. As CFO of the Public Service Pension Fund, he plays a crucial role in managing pensions for thousands of public servants and making key investment decisions.

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From Droughts to Floods, Water Risk Is an Urgent Business Issue

CFO News Room

Water scarcity contributes to wildfires, but other problems, too: As the water table drops, the quality of the water degrades, often leading to increasing concentrations of minerals and salts that are expensive to treat or can even make the water unusable. Risks are appearing on multiple fronts.