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Taking StockIn the Classroom

Taking Stock: Investing for the Long Run
Nothing that has happened in the stock market thus far is outside the range of historical norms, Jeremy Siegel tells executives in Wharton's Advanced Management Program. In fact, the market downturn is making many stocks attractive buys, say Siegel, who also discusses an even bigger investment challenge for US retirees in the decades ahead. Read Full Story

Dangerous ExposuresSenior Management

Dangerous Exposures: Risk and the Bottom Line
Financial crises, a new US president, terrorist attacks – in today’s world, many risks can affect the corporate bottom line. Kent Smetters, Wharton associate professor and former Treasury official, discusses what risks financial leaders need to identify and address in The CFO: Becoming a Strategic Partner. Read Full Story

Thought Leaders

Focus on Fundamentals: Finance and Investing in 2009
As we near the end of 2008, Wharton adjunct professor John Percival explores some of the financial issues managers and investors should consider as they prepare for a highly uncertain year aheady. Read Full Story

Economic IndicatorsWharton School Publishing

Secrets of Economic Indicators
Stock markets rise or fall based on unemployment, consumer prices, industrial production, retail sales, and other economic indicators. In an updated version of his bestselling book, The Secrets of Economic Indicators, former Time magazine senior economics reporter Bernard Baumol examines key indicators and what they mean for investors. Read Full Story

 

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