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Mastering Agency Finances: Why Glancing at Your Bank Statement Is NOT Good Enough

Adam Kae

You steer your clients towards financial success, navigating the complexities of the business landscape. However, there's one area where a surprisingly large number of agency owners fall short - managing their own finances. But, if you are only going to review ONLY one financial statement every month, make it your cash flow statement.

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To NPV or Not to NPV: That Is the Question

Fpanda Club

This concept is built on the assumption that the market is not static: existing competitors and new entrants are continuously building capabilities to gain their positions on the market. As for established market players, they demonstrate much higher threshold of proof.

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Jedox platform release 2022.3 introduces new visualizations and planning assistance

Jedox Finance

release makes the “big” and “little” things easier for you to report business progress, run routine tasks, and adapt models to your current market dynamics. These are commonly used in financial analysis to display how a net value is arrived at through time with gains and losses, or between actual and budgeted amounts.

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Data Update 1 for 2021: A (Data) Look Back at a Most Forgettable Year (2020)!

Musings on Markets

I spent the first week of 2021 in the same way that I have spent the first week of every year since 1995, collecting data on publicly traded companies and analyzing how they navigated the cross currents of the prior year, both in operating and market value terms.

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Data Update 1 for 2024: The data speaks, but what does it say?

Musings on Markets

The numbers that I computed opened my eyes to how much perspective on the high, low, and typical values, i.e., the distribution of margins, helped in valuing the company, and how little information there was available, at least at that time, on this dimension.

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Transcript: Charlie Ellis

Barry Ritholtz

I’m going to beat the market. Everybody knew in those days, the purpose of investment management is to beat the market. So you’re looking for a manager who’s going to beat the market. I’m not going to beat the market. If I meet the market, match it, I’m going to beat most of them.

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In Search of Safe Havens: The Trust Deficit and Risk-free Investments!

Musings on Markets

If you do assume that markets will price away this excess profit, you then have the basis for the models that are used to value options and other derivative assets. That is why the risk-free rate becomes an input into option pricing and forward pricing models , and its absence leaves a vacuum.