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Budget Preparation Process: Full Step Guide

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Categorize Expenses: Group your expenses into categories, such as housing, transportation, utilities, entertainment, and so on. This categorization helps you see where your money is going and makes it easier to track and manage expenses. Also, consider one-time or periodic expenses, like annual insurance premiums.

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CFOs: The five trends that’ll change business over the next decade

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Long term: Firms that can convince consumers to buy into sharing more personal data, such as biometric or behavioural data, will deliver anticipatory experiences that predict their shopping, financial, and entertainment needs. Long term: The redistribution of work will result in the further global emptying and repurposing of offices.

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Transcript: Maria Vassalou

Barry Ritholtz

Maria Vassalou has a fascinating history and background, London School of Economics to Columbia School of Business, where she actually was a professor for over a decade, and started consulting to the hedge fund and financial services industry. And that led her to various jobs at Wasserstein Perella McKinsey’s Asset Management Group.

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Transcript: David Snyderman, Magnetar Capital

Barry Ritholtz

So I switched to be an economics major. I graduated economics with, with a lot of coursework in accounting and finance. I think those are the things that are gonna keep lawyers and restructuring advisors very busy for the foreseeable future. What, what’s keeping you entertained? Do originations change?

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Transcript: Dominique Mielle

Barry Ritholtz

RITHOLTZ: So you were very actively involved in the restructuring of the airlines post 9/11. So there really wasn’t a whole lot of restructuring and distressed assets afterwards, or was there? But, of course, Lehman was a huge restructuring and bankruptcy liquidation — RITHOLTZ: Sill going on today, right?

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Transcript: Armen Panossian

Barry Ritholtz

So you have almost a doubling of the interest coupon paid by some of these businesses against the backdrop of c ovid 19 inflation and some of the economic pressures that come with, with those factors. And L I B O R has gone from 25 basis points to now converted to S O F R at over 5%. It’s still in the double digits. Tell us about that.

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

Barry Ritholtz

RITHOLTZ: So late ‘80s, early ‘90s, you’re a VP for an advisory firm that leads some sovereign debt restructurings and transactions in both South America and Central America. To lead the bank’s efforts in investing in sovereign debt restructurings and to bring our clients along was a great experience. KOENIGSBERGER: Yeah.