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Why I am Running for President: Special Victims Unit
Presidential candidates assure us that they love all Americans. But they especially love Americans who have been victimized in ways that reinforce their campaign platform.
Sunk Costs: Assets With Little Or No Market Value
Assets are costs. Unexpired costs. This is not a straightforward concept. Sunk costs are assets that have little or no market value.
Audit Firm Rotation as a Good Governance Practice for Non Profit Organizations
Non profit organizations should rotate their audit firms periodically to insure a high level of audit performance.
Cost Savings from Computerized Accounting are Not What They Should Be
Considering moving from a manual accounting system to a computerized one? Don't expect to save any money. Here's why.
The Subjectivity and Relativity of Risk Assessments in Investment Decisions
Standard valuation theory hold that the risk of making an investment is determined by the objective characteristics of the underlying business. I argue that risk, particularly for investors in small closely held businesses, is relative and to a degree subjective.
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