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Apr 21, 2022

Nathan Goldman on the Ramifications of Aggressive Tax Planning

Nathan Goldman, assistant professor of accounting, shared research findings on the labor and operating efficiency of companies that practice aggressive tax planning.

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Apr 21, 2022

Rob Handfield Sees Supply Chain Relief Through Manufacturing Regrowth

Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, predicts that supply chain shortages improving beginning next year with the help of the regrowth of manufacturing in the country.

Apr 18, 2022

Rob Handfield Explains Cold Supply Chains

Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, advises SAS on the use of a cold supply chain on its Internet of Things (IoT) efforts.

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Apr 18, 2022

Poole Podcast Season 2, Episode 3: Two Masters of Accounting: Christine Holmes and Professor Kathy Krawczyk

In this episode, hear Poole College graduate and Ernst & Young Senior Partner Christine Holmes ('88) and Poole Professor Kathy Krawczyk discuss what drew them to accounting and how the industry has changed over their careers.

Apr 15, 2022

Melissa Hart Shares Advice on Balance Transfer Fees

Melissa Hart, senior lecturer in finance, shares expert advice and answers consumers' top questions about Capital One and the balance transfer fee.

Apr 12, 2022

The Makings of a Good MMA Candidate

What makes for a strong candidate for the MMA program? What kinds of work experience, career goals and personal characteristics should applicants have? MMA program director Rishika Rishika helps prospective students determine whether the program is the right fit.

Apr 11, 2022

Two Ways to Increase Risk Intelligence in an Uncertain World

According to Deloitte, these are two keys to forming a risk intelligent enterprise. And, when implemented together, they help organizations support strategic initiatives, see the risk horizon with a wider lens and weigh the potential impacts of their risk responses.

Apr 8, 2022

Roby Sawyers Explains Potential Difficulties of the Billionaire Minimum Tax

Roby Sawyers, professor of accounting, discusses the problematic nature of the billionaire minimum tax held in the 2023 U.S. government budget proposal.

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Apr 8, 2022

Stacy Wood Discusses the Root of Vaccine Resistance

Stacy Wood, professor of marketing, explains that healthcare workers should not take vaccine resistance and hesitation personally because this response to the fear and uncertainty of the pandemic is based on experiences dating back decades into the past.

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Apr 8, 2022

Richard Warr on the Federal Reserve Decision to Raise Interest Rates

Richard Warr, professor of finance, explains that while the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates is not likely to cause a recession, an economic slow down or "shallow recession" is possible.