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Musings on Markets: Data Update 1 for 2022: It is Moneyball Time!

CFO News Room

This post will be one of a series, where I will put different aspects of financial data under the microscope, to get a sense of how companies are adapting (or not) to a changing world. Rather than replicate that data, my macroeconomic datasets relate to four key variables that I use in corporate finance and valuation.

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12 Best Paying Jobs in Finance in 2023

CFO News Room

And while there’s no guarantee that any job will be immune to cutbacks or layoffs, some industries weather economic storms better than others. One industry that tends to be recession-resistant is finance. After all, people will always need financial services, whether investing their money , taking out loans, or managing their taxes.

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Data Update 1 for 2022: It is Moneyball Time!

Musings on Markets

This post will be one of a series, where I will put different aspects of financial data under the microscope, to get a sense of how companies are adapting (or not) to a changing world. Rather than replicate that data, my macroeconomic datasets relate to four key variables that I use in corporate finance and valuation.

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10 Thursday AM Reads

Barry Ritholtz

My morning train WFH reads: • The Active Management Delusion: Respect the Wisdom of the Crowd : “My basic point here is that neither the Financial Analysts as a whole nor the investment funds as a whole can expect to ‘beat the market,’ because in a significant sense they (or you) are the market. Bloomberg ) • How Disney beat Gov.

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