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Below you'll find samples of Randy's work over the past year, including written material, radio and video appearances. Additional works, organized by date, topic and publication, are available using the navigation links  at right.

Entries in Corporate Finance (26)

Sunday
Apr152012

"Like It or Not, You're in the Euro Zone"
CFO - April 2012

CFOs have to prepare for almost anything in Europe. The good news: it's not all bad news.

Tuesday
Dec062011

"Gearing Up"
CFO - December 2011

Manufacturers pick up the pace amid predictions of a U.S. resurgence.

 

Monday
Oct032011

"Getting There from Here"
CFO magazine - October 2011

As more U.S. companies expand overseas, new sources of capital are opening up.

Thursday
Sep152011

"Slow Grower: Q&A with Dick Yuengling Jr."
Inside Edge - September 2011

Tuesday
Aug302011

"Doing Divestitures Right"
Inside Edge - August 2011

Thursday
May052011

"Fit to be Tied"
CFO - May 2011

Corporate America and Uncle Sam may finally see eye to eye on tax reform.

 

Monday
Apr182011

"Arguments Have Loopholes, Too"
CFO.com - April 2011

The hue and cry over GE's nonexistent tax bill obscures important realities about corporate taxation.

 

Friday
Apr012011

Wednesday
Feb162011

"Groupon Q&A: Taming an Internet Tiger"
Inside Edge - February 2011

Tuesday
Feb012011

"Integration Acceleration"
CFO - January/February 2011

Wednesday
Jan122011

"Making the Case for Rolling Budgets"
Inside Edge - January 2011

Monday
Dec202010

"The Coast is Clearing"
CFO - December 2010

Tuesday
Nov162010

"How to Spot and Stop Procurement Fraud"
Inside Edge - November 2010

Wednesday
Nov102010

Wednesday
Nov102010

"Wondering, Worrying, Waiting"
CFO - November 2010

Wednesday
Oct132010

Friday
Oct082010

"Where to Stash Your Cash"
MSN Business on Main - October 2010

Monday
Oct042010

"The Calm Before Reform"
CFO - October 2010

Tuesday
Sep072010

Tuesday
Jun012010

"Ratings Disaster"
CFO - June 2010
Congress takes another stab at reforming the credit-rating agencies, whose AAA seal of approval helped fuel the subprime crisis. But will any change truly make a difference?