Book Building IPO: Example Companies & How to Identify Them

Companies “going public” have to make two big decisions: 1. how to price their stock for the public markets, and 2. how to list their stock on the public markets. Traditional paths for pricing involve hiring an investment bank, who discusses with its inner circle of investors about a good offering price. Companies who decide […]

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Dutch Auction vs Open IPO: Key Differences & Which is Better for Your Company

If you’ve spend some time researching types of IPOs, you’ve certainly stumbled upon traditional IPO paths such as the fixed price and book building methods, which involve serious collaboration with underwriters and investment banks to determine the opening stock price. But some companies — notably Google — have started challenging the need for institutional involvement.

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Labor on the Balance Sheet: Wages Payable, Works in Progress, & Capitalized Expenses

Labor can be a tricky topic in accounting journals, especially on the balance sheet. Most students learn that labor and wages are a cost item on the profit and loss statement (P&L). However, labor expenses appear on the balance sheet as well, and in three notable ways: wages payable, works in progress, and capitalized expenses.

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Finance to Law: Breaking into Law with a Finance Background

Finance and legal departments are simultaneously similar and different. They’re similar insofar as both play a supporting role in an organization, yet they’re different in terms of tools, mediums, and applicable skills. Lawyers are text-oriented thinkers whereas finance professionals look at numbers and financial statements. The good news is that they share fundamental cognitive skills:

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Finance and Administration Function: Specialist & Manager

Finance and Administration is more than the sum of it’s parts. This article explains why. In most companies, the term “administration” applies to departments that play a supporting role for operational teams. Administrative departments include human resources (HR), public relations (PR), corporate development and strategy (CD&S), and of course, finance. The reason we call them

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Data Cluster: Definition, Example, & Cluster Analysis

Clusters are everywhere. In school, students are placed in different grades and classes. In business, employees belong to different departments. How do we decide who goes where? Shared characteristics such as age, subject matter, or skill, tell us who belongs together. In the same way, data analysts cluster data based on similarities among data points.

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