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Accounting errors by nonprofits occur relatively frequently, new study reveals
In an article for Accounting Horizons, accountancy Associate Professor Jeffrey Burks reveals the accountancy error rate for nonprofits is almost twice that of similar-sized for-profit corporations.
William Gilroy -
ND Climate Investing Conference: Climate change through the lens of impact investing
The public is invited to the conference, Sept. 29 and 30.
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Young African leaders come to the U.S. for intense six-week program
National Catholic Reporter highlights Mendoza's participation in YALI, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
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Why you might be smarter than your CEO
Business Insider highlights a 2004 study by management Prof. Tim Judge.
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Science says these 2 personality traits predict whether you’ll be a successful leader
They're extroversion and conscientiousness, according to 2002 research by management Prof. Tim Judge, who's highlighted in this Business Insider piece.
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Applied Investment Management (AIM) celebrates 20 years
Alums reunited June 12 and 13 to fete famed finance class.
Christine Cox -
Three questions with Richard Sheehan, banking and sports economics expert
Finance Prof. Rich Sheehan talks to ND News about his interest in sports economics.
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Trading Suspension Highlights New York Stock Exchange’s Shrinking Influence
Do we need the NYSE? Finance Prof. Robert Battalio discusses what we learned from the recent outage in this NPR interview.
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The Priest Who Earned An MBA
Poets & Quants profiles Father Pete McCormick EMBA '15.
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Notre Dame guarantees Saint Mary’s students four seats in master of science in management program
The MSM agreement is part of a long history of collaboration between the two Holy Cross institutions.
Gwen O'Brien