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Equity Research: Understanding the Role of Stock Analysts

Tom Spencer

Equity research is a vital function within the investment industry that helps investors make informed decisions about buying, holding, or selling stocks. These reports typically include information on a company’s financial performance, management team, competitors, industry trends, and any other relevant information.

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Unlocking Business Profit Potential

Business Consulting Agency

Review income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow to identify areas that impact profitability. Consider their track record, industry knowledge, and commitment to collaboration. Consider cross-selling, upselling, and expanding into new markets. Ensure these goals align with your long-term financial strategy.

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Overcoming Data Collection Challenges in Consulting

Tom Spencer

I was assigned to a typical strategy engagement – should client X selling product Y increase sales in market Z? We repeated our request a week later, but they only provided a balance sheet from the previous year. Most companies will have historical data pursuant to the recording protocols of their industry.

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M&A deals – benefits and drawbacks

Tom Spencer

Depending on the firm and specific role this case could be very strategic and operational like doing a market entry/growth-type case or very technical (i.e. Increased market share : assuming the two companies are in the same industry, bringing their resources together may result in larger market share.

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2008 Financial Crisis – Causes and historical context

Tom Spencer

Many an economics and finance course later, I see that the layers of complexities to the 2008 financial crisis are innumerable. Once the housing market began to collapse, mortgages defaulted, and MBS began to fail. Banks would rather store their money at the Fed than lend it to finance potentially risky projects.

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How the Great Recession Changed Banking

Harvard Business

The market panicked. That strengthened investment banks’ balance sheets by forcing them to scale back and to change the nature of the risks they take. Less apparent to the outside world is how much banks are also investing in controls, especially in their compliance, risk, and finance divisions.

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Customer intent is a treasure trove of actionable data hiding in plain sight

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Insights into what customers want and need are more important than ever as the economy and market conditions change. TTEC identified the top reasons (intents) customers contact companies across different industries for customer support. Businesses are eager to unlock insights that can help them adapt to change and reengage customers.

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