Including intangible assets in book value vastly improves the strategy’s returns
Can’t sell it, can’t borrow against it, can’t develop it
When CEO and analyst share a first name, earnings estimates are sharper
The value of schmoozing, $3.4 trillion gone missing, the mystery of momentum investing, and more
Decade-old bank-risk limits may have exacerbated liquidity problems
A predictive model employs credit default swaps across currencies
Stronger financial reporting standards seem to mean more for growth of countries’ credit markets than their stock markets
Make the influence industry more competitive, a theoretical study suggests
A strong currency makes U.S. exports harder to sell, even outside of China
Cost burdens affect half of U.S. households that rent, as housing shortage worsens
Should tax-collecting agencies keep audit activity secret to discourage cheating?
Companies that use loss carry-forwards to offset future tax liability, instead of claiming a refund, enjoy favorable lending terms
The populist model, embraced by some on the American left, resembles policy that helped torpedo some smaller economies
A review of academic research finds the path to saving more and spending less often involves emotional prompts
Less sophisticated investors reveal their sentiment in certain trades, and a 20-year study measures it company by company