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December 13, 2021When companies fire their auditors, timing is clue to future troubleThe Wall Street Journal covered research by Accountancy professor Jeffrey Burks that found the later in the year a company splits with its auditor, the more worried investors should be.
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December 10, 2021EMBA student’s passion for volunteering leads to US Service AwardWhen a fellow classmate realized Mary Tedesco's drive to improve the world around her, it prompted national recognition.
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December 1, 2021Investment Club initiates position in Leslie’s pool supply companyAs a portion of the University’s endowment, Notre Dame’s Investment Club manages a $1.2 million portfolio of long equity positions. The investment club board invests in long equity positions with the intent to sell securities when they reach a higher target price.
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November 30, 2021‘Always show up’When EMBA student Michael Carroll passed away suddenly, his brokenhearted classmates created a scholarship in his name to celebrate his remarkable spirit.
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November 23, 2021‘Fail fast’ is part of the curriculum for this marketing courseThe Applied Digital Marketing course blends marketing theory with the practical demands of designing, executing, analyzing and adjusting targeted digital marketing campaigns.
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November 19, 2021NDIGI lecture discusses investing, Chinese market conditionsThe Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing (NDIGI), welcomed Vivian Lin Thurston, CFA, partner and portfolio manager at the investment firm William Blair, to speak as part of the “Empower Asia Speaker Series.” The Observer covered the event.
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November 17, 2021Musk Sells More Shares Than He Needs to Pay Current Tax BillU.S. News & World Report included comments by accountancy professor Brad Badertscher in a piece about Elon Musk's Tesla stock sell-off.
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November 11, 2021Disclosures on auditor firings are useless in forecasting restatement trouble, study showsMandatory SEC disclosures about the reasons behind auditor firings are useless for assessing whether restatement trouble lies ahead for the company, according to new research from the University of Notre Dame accountancy professor Jeffrey Burks.
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November 9, 2021The most disruptive business school startups of 2021Mendoza College of Business student Thomas Issa's venture Rigg was featured in the Poets & Quants' list of the Most Disruptive Business School Startups.
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November 8, 2021How businesses can secure data from shared files after employees leaveCyber security expert and professor of IT, Analytics and Operations Mike Chapple wrote a piece for Biz Ed about options to retain data from shared files after an employee leaves.
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