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Municipal-Bond Investors Pay a Hefty Price for Not Being Taxed

A new study suggests that ‘investors overvalue the pleasure’ of tax-exemption

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Women Prefer Other Women as Mentors—Sometimes

A new study suggests that under certain conditions, the preference no longer holds

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What Difference Does a Stock Analyst’s Name Make? A Lot, at Least for CEOs

Analysts who share the same first name with the CEO of a company they cover seem to get better insights than those who don’t, research finds

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Is It Better to Select a CEO Who Is an Outsider or an Insider?

New research says the answer might be somebody who is a little bit of both, and that’s especially true during turbulent times

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An Underappreciated Investing Tip: Check the Trademark Filings

A new study suggests that companies with relatively high trademark filings earn higher future profits

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An Underappreciated Investing Tip: Check the Trademark Filings

A new study suggests that companies with relatively high trademark filings earn higher future profits

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One Way to Spot Red Flags in Companies’ Financials

Comparing search volume with reported revenue could help auditors and others identify companies that are likely to have future restatements, researchers find

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One Way to Spot Red Flags in Companies’ Financials

Comparing search volume with reported revenue could help auditors and others identify companies that are likely to have future restatements, researchers find

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Let’s All Say a Good Word for ‘Overvalued’ Companies

A study finds that the companies with highly priced stocks are the ones that are more willing to take on potentially groundbreaking projects

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Male Stock Analysts With ‘Dominant’ Faces Get More Information—and Have Better Forecasts

Women analysts with perceived dominant faces, however, are at a competitive disadvantage, a study suggests

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How the U.S. Can Use Technology to Catch Chinese Exporters Trying to Avoid Tariffs

AI and blockchain technologies can make inspections more effective

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The Secrets of Making Surge Pricing Work—Without Turning Off Customers

Companies can offer perks and cap how high prices can rise

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Knowing Everyone’s Salaries Can Light a Fire Under Workers

Seeing a career path to advancement—and believing the process is fair—motivates employees, studies show

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The Secrets to Successful Crowdfunding

The failure rate of campaigns is high. Here’s how to improve your chances.

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Active Stock Traders, Beware: Your Returns May Suffer in the Years Before a Divorce

Things get better, however, around the time the divorce settlement is made final, a study finds

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How Overconfident Investors Influence Share Prices

Many investors simply refuse to believe that their competition in the market might know more than they do, say two professors