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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Nov 5-6) 2022

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While private valuations have soared in recent years, public markets continue to be less kind to RIAs. Outside of work, he serves as a volunteer financial planner and class instructor for non-profits in the Northern Virginia area. Enjoy the ‘light’ reading! Author: Adam Van Deusen. Team Kitces. He can be reached at [email protected].

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The Sharing Economy come home: The IPO of Airbnb!

Musings on Markets

Setting the Table As with any valuation, the first step in valuing Airbnb is trying to understand its history and its business model, including how it has navigated the economic consequences of the COVID. That said, though, it is worth peeking under the hood to see how this business model plays out as revenues and earnings.

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Invisible, yet Invaluable: Valuing Intangibles in the Birkenstock IPO!

Musings on Markets

The resulting debate among accountants about how to bring intangibles on to the books has spilled over into valuation practice, and many appraisers and analysts are wrongly, in my view, letting the accounting debate affect how they value companies.

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Market Resilience or Investors In Denial? A Mid-year Assessment for 2023!

Musings on Markets

The biggest winner, and this should come as no surprise, has been technology, with a return of 43% in 2023, and almost entirely recovering its losses in 2022. Communication services and consumer discretionary have had a strong first half of 2023, but remain more than 20% below their levels at the star of 2022.

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Transcript: Kathleen McCarthy

Barry Ritholtz

And interestingly, I’m happy to come back to these things I learned in helping companies through mergers, particularly around things like communications and shareholder relations, and employee engagement that have now served me really well, couple decades later in my career. RITHOLTZ: Is that true? That’s amazing. Cambridge U.K.,

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Transcript: Bill Dudley, NY Fed Chief

Barry Ritholtz

The New York Fed is kind of, I don’t know how to say this first, amongst the regional feds, because you’re located right in the heart of the financial community. What is the communication like back and forth between the New York Fed and major players in finance, especially in the midst of a crisis like that?