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Are We Taking Our Net Working Capital Calculations Seriously Enough?

In an economic environment where supply shocks and inflation are either not risks or pressing concerns, changes in net working capital receive limited attention. However, where supply shocks and or inflation are real risks, analysts must reassess traditional views to understand net working capital is fluctuating and what strategy management is espousing, along with the risks those strategies bring. In this ...

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The Continuing Relevance of Financial Statements

The Key Value of Value A complete set of financial statements also include statements of cash flows and other comprehensive income. These statements play important roles, but earnings are still used in these as the starting and dominant measure. Occasionally, the relevance of financial statements is questioned; this article is written to reaffirm their importance. Accountants have been preparing some sort o ...

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Tame the Chaos

Organize Your Files Faster with AI’s Claude Cowork This article highlights a practical use case for Claude Cowork: organizing files in a way that saves time and reduces frustration. It explains how AI can help users sort through scattered documents, group related materials, improve naming consistency, and make important information easier to find. Rather than spending valuable time digging through folders a ...

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Options for Business Owners Exploring Exit Opportunities

Looking to Reduce Risk, and Increase Liquidity Business owners have a myriad of business exit options. In this article, the author posits that selling the business may not be the best option, and discusses the options business owners may want to consider to suit their goals. The Moment You Start Thinking About an Exit It usually starts quietly. A colleague hangs up the proverbial hat and heads somewhere war ...

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DOJ Reports Record $6.8 Billion in False Claims Act Recoveries

Record Recoveries Announced for Fiscal 2025 In January 2026, the Department of Justice announced that False Claims Act settlements and judgments topped $6.8 billion in fiscal year 2025, which ended September 30, 2025. The authors provide an overview of the actions and others where the DOJ has settled and/or recovered damages. On January 16, 2026, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that False Claims A ...

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Four Specific Indicia

Of Breach of Fiduciary Duty This article examines four recurring indicia that courts consistently associate with breaches of fiduciary duty: self-dealing and secret profits, misappropriation or misuse of funds, manipulation of financial reporting and compensation structures, and the usurpation of corporate opportunities. Introduction Fiduciary duty cases rarely turn on abstract principles alone. Instead, co ...

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Direct Capitalization Methodology

And Mid-Period Adjustment to the Capitalization Rate In this article, the author reviews why and how the direct capitalization rate is derived. Income Approach Overview Pursuant to valuation theory, there are three main valuation approaches: the income approach, the cost approach, and the market approach. The income approach is a general way of determining a value indication of a business, business ownershi ...

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Excel Just Got Smarter

How to Add Claude to Your Spreadsheet Workflow This article highlights a video resource showing how to add Claude to Excel and start using AI directly inside a familiar spreadsheet environment. The topic is especially relevant for professionals who want faster ways to summarize data, generate formulas, organize information, and reduce repetitive spreadsheet tasks. The video’s core promise is that users can ...

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Legal Update: March 2026

LeVine v. Platzer: Valuation of Intangible Assets Under New York Partnership Law Statute The valuation of an ownership interest in a law firm can be challenging because it will often include significant unknowns as of the valuation date. The existence of uncertainty is not a justification for assigning no value to such assets. The author discusses LeVine v. Platzer, which involves the valuation of a law fir ...

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Red Flags Indicating a Breach

Of Fiduciary Duty in Financial Disputes Forensic accountants are frequently brought into litigated disputes to examine whether individuals in positions of trust, such as business partners, executives, or agents, have breached their fiduciary duties. While this article concerns legal issues, the author intends to express no legal conclusions and/or opinions. Forensic accountants should consult the counsel th ...

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