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Es correcto culpar a la contabilidad a justo valor por la crisis financiera
Pozen, Robert C.Article HBS-R0911GFinanceCuando los mercados de crédito se paralizaron en 2008, muchos culpan colmada de "mark to market" las reglas de contabilidad, que requieren los bancos para anotar sus activos en problemas a los precios que habían recuperan si se venden en el mercado abierto - en el momento, al lado de nada. Grabar esos activos por debajo de su valor "verdadero", argumentaron los críticos, las instituciones financieras condujeron hacia la insolvencia. Los defensore...Starting at €8.20
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Productividad extrema
Pozen, Robert C.Article HBS-R1105KKnowledge and CommunicationUn alto ejecutivo veterano en dos compañías de fondos mutuos gigantes, el autor también ha sido un abogado, un funcionario del gobierno, un profesor de la facultad de derecho, y una escuela de negocios profesor a veces simultáneamente. Con los años, se ha ideado una serie de principios y prácticas para maximizar la productividad personal sin sacrificar su vida o la salud de la familia. En este artículo se presenta seis de ellos. Sepa su ventaja c...Starting at €8.20
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Controlling Hot Money
Pozen, Robert C.Case HBS-311022-EFinanceThe manager of the Japan Equities Fund is faced with an increase in "hot money" moving quickly in and out of the Fund. This short term trading is an attempt to take advantage of the difference between the closing times of the Tokyo and New York Stock Exchanges. The CFO of the fund manager considers the various strategies available to limit such short term trading, which will be presented soon to the Fund's board of directors.Starting at €8.20
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Choosing a Charitable Giving Vehicle
Pozen, Robert C.; Desai, Mayur; Graul, Maura A.Case HBS-314073-EAccounting and ControlElaine White is an accountant advising two couples, the Carsons and the Bradleys, regarding their charitable giving options and related tax strategies. The Carsons are an upper-middle class family with $295,000 in income, a moderate amount of deductions, and straightforward charitable giving objectives. The Bradleys are a wealthy couple with substantial assets, a more complex tax situation, and a desire to control the timing and recipients of the...Starting at €8.20
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The Southeast Bank of Texas in the Financial Crisis
Pozen, Robert C.; Schneider, BenjaminCase HBS-310141-EThe Southeast Bank of Texas, like most other financial institutions in the US, has fallen on hard times during the financial crisis of the past year. Now, in March 2009, the bank is faced with several choices as a result of the new reforms spawned from the financial crisis: The FDIC's Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program and the US Treasury's Capital Purchase Program. Additionally, the implementation of BASEL II has left new regulations in place...Starting at €8.20
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Breaking the Buck
Pozen, Robert C.; Leonard, Elizabeth M.Case HBS-310135-EAfter an incredibly volatile six months since Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy, Finbar McCall contemplated his options. As the investment manager of RPG Prime Reserve Fund, Inc. (RPGXX), McCall had just heard the news that the U.S. Treasury was extending the availability of insurance for eligible money market funds. When the insurance was first offered in September of 2008, RPGXX immediately applied for coverage. McCall's dilemma in February o...Starting at €8.20