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Jun 14, 2023

Are Electric Vehicles As Green As We Think? Rob Handfield Weighs In

Poole College professor Rob Handfield discusses how the demand for ‘green metals’ used in electric vehicle battery manufacturing far exceeds global supply and today’s known reserves.

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Jun 12, 2023

Ukraine Refugees Could Boost Europe’s GDP

The influx of Ukrainian refugees across Europe will improve long-term GDP for European countries that invest in infrastructure and other capital improvements.

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Jun 9, 2023

Is Recession on the Horizon? Ayse Dur Offers a History of Economic Downturns

Ayse Dur, assistant professor of economics at Poole College, weighs in on the history of recessions in the U.S. and the current threat of downturn facing our economy.

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Jun 2, 2023

Nathan Goldman Explains the Importance of Tax-loss Harvesting

Nathan Golden, professor of accounting, highlighted two main reasons for why tax-loss harvesting is an important strategy for cryptocurrency investors.

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May 17, 2023

ERM Roundtable Summit Brings Together Risk Management Leaders From Across the U.S.

The Poole College of Management event aims to advance thought leadership by connecting rigorous academic research with what’s happening in the real world.

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May 11, 2023

Do “Missing Middle” Policies Increase Housing Affordability?

Poole College Professors Eileen Taylor and Steve Allen examine the complexities of denser housing development as a strategy for making housing more affordable in North Carolina's Triangle region.

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May 11, 2023

Poole College Hosts Business Analytics Roundtable

Police presence, minimum wage and self check-out: Experts examine a wide variety of issues through a data analytics lens at the college's second annual Business Analytics Roundtable.

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Apr 28, 2023

Mark Beasley Explains the Relationship Between ERM and ESG

Mark Beasley, professor of accounting, challenges the perception of enterprise risk management (ERM). He explains that when the environmental, social and governance (ESG) framework is integrated with managing risk, additional value and opportunities are created to improve ERM processes.

Apr 10, 2023

Mark Beasley Weighs in on the Effectiveness of Compliance Programs

Mark Beasley, professor of accounting, questioned the effectiveness of compliance procedures and the complexity of assessing these programs.

Apr 3, 2023

The Tax Consequences of Settling Estate Disputes

Estate planning is a critical aspect of financial security, as it involves creating a plan for the distribution of one’s assets and properties after they pass away. Without proper estate planning, the distribution of assets can become a contentious and complicated process, which can lead to potential conflicts among family members and legal disputes. Proper…