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Click to read - How to pick your next CEO - CEO turnover is one of the most disruptive events in a company's life cycle. A change at the top is accompanied by a significant measure of risk. When the highest-ranking officer is ousted, trades away or retires, the organization feels the impact in a number of ways—from employee confidence to public confidence.
Click to read - Balance Sheet: Analyzing Owners' Equity - Analyzing owners’ equity is an important analytics tool, but it should be done in the context of other tools such as analyzing the assets and liabilities on the balance sheet, the difference of which represents book value. There is also a need to look at the income and cash flow statements for a comprehensive fundamental analysis on a firm.
Click to read Republican Civil War Erupts: Business Groups v. Tea Party - A battle for control of the Republican Party has erupted as an emboldened Tea Party moved to oust senators who voted to reopen the government while business groups mobilized to defeat allies of the small-government movement. “We are going to get engaged,” said Scott Reed, senior political strategist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “The need is now more than ever to elect people who understand the free market and not silliness.” The chamber spent $35.7 million on federal elections in 2012, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a Washington-based group that tracks campaign spending.