There’s a $9 billion (and growing) problem looming in the backyard of House Speaker Dennis Bonnen. That problem is formally known as Chapter 313. As Texas’ largest corporate welfare program, it allows ...
(MoneyWatch) Last week, the European Central Bank (ECB) announced it was further loosening the standards on what collateral it is willing to accept for loans. It will now take any asset-backed ...
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. The cryptocurrency industry has a penchant for repeating the mistakes of the traditional finance ...
Netflix, Bill Gosling Outsourcing and Designit are all examples of how the right finance platform can give companies the power to adapt. With the right technology, finance can evolve from tracking ...
The Biden administration this month announced that it will resume U.S. funding for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)—a UN welfare agency ostensibly meant to assist Palestinian refugees that has ...
Warren Buffett warned investors that bankers were still up to their old tricks in his recent investor letter. Vanguard founder Jack Bogle is writing about how high fee mutual funds are ripping off ...
Over his long career in renewable energy, Tim Larrison has steered companies through periods of significant growth with his keen insight on the energy industry’s biggest finance problems and his focus ...
Mihir Desai, a professor of Harvard Business School and the author of "Wisdom of Finance" explains why having shareholders who are separate from the managers hold great danger for finance today.
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THE problem is as old as mankind. The Roman author Juvenal encapsulated it into a phrase “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes” or “Who guards the guards themselves?” It was neatly illustrated in the classic ...