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FRP Corporate Finance completes pre-pack sale of Truphone

Accountancy Today

FRP Corporate Finance has advised on the pre-pack sale of Truphone Limited, a global mobile communications company, to TP Global Operations Limited, in a transaction that saves around 450 jobs. The firm has coverage across 200 countries, with 400 direct network agreements in place.

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SMEs put hiring plans on hold, study finds

Accountancy Today

SMEs are reportedly planning to put a stop on hiring plans because of the current level of economic uncertainty, according to the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and The Corporate Finance Network’s (CFN) monthly SME Recover Tracker. Our businesses need some certainty in these uncertain times.

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Virtual Assistants Join The Corporate Finance Team

PYMNTS

Artificial intelligence adoption continues to grow in the corporate world, and as businesses look to broaden margins, save money and drive strategic operations, the finance department is a prime target for AI-powered solutions. Corporate performance management software company Prophix announced Tuesday (Sept.

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What Corporate Finance Tech Adoption Will Look Like In Two Years

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In corporate finance, the predictions are largely about the adoption of the most cutting-edge technologies, from artificial intelligence (AI) to blockchain. It’s that time of year again, when experts muse and analysts forecast for the year (and years) ahead. The latest report from Gartner, Inc. RPA was cited by 29 percent.

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U.S. to Announce Plan for Private Companies to Fund International Renewable Energy Transition

CFO News Room

is set to unveil a plan at COP27 for private companies to fund the renewable energy transition in exchange for carbon credits. The purpose of the plan is to provide an incentive for private companies to help fund the renewable energy transition in poorer countries, The Washington Post reported. The plan has many potential weaknesses.

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The School Bell Rings: Time for Class!

Musings on Markets

I started in the MBA program at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1979, at the tail-end of its basketball glory days, fully expecting to move on to a career in consulting or investment banking, when I was done.

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Musings on Markets: Back in the Classroom: Time to Teach!

CFO News Room

For much of the last two years, rather than teach my classes in a classroom, I taught my classes from my home office, making a few low-cost, low-tech investments to improve my set up. My classroom teaching at Stern has been mostly corporate finance and valuation, to both MBAs and undergraduates.

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