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To succeed in negotiation, says one Wharton expert, one must take emotion out of the equation.
A Charitable Lead Trust is an attractive way to provide an annual stream of income to Wharton and distribute the principal to whomever the donor chooses, typically children or grandchildren.
It is hard to ignore the importance that commodity investment has taken on over the past few years. It seems now that commodities have found their way into every portfolio.
Every 20 years or so, consumer demand and technological innovation combine in a way that dramatically impacts the consumer financial services industry.
Wharton’s new Advanced Seminar on Private Equity brings the real world to the classroom.
During her tenure with ANZ Bank, Thuy Dam has helped modernize the Vietnamese banking industry
When it comes to super-successful products, design matters -- but only when paired with sound strategy.
Microfinance institutions have performed incredibly well. But their success has also created an unforeseen problem.
When Jeremy Siegel spoke to Wharton alumni at the School’s 2010 Reunion Weekend, his message was simple and clear: Stocks are still the answer.
Think you could still ace your way through Wharton? Well, here’s your chance to prove it.
In response to the merging of Black & Decker and The Stanley Works, Ken Moelis, CEO of Moelis & Company, shares his thoughts on the rising trend of M&A.
A former Academic All-American linebacker and super-successful Wall Street analyst, Anthony Noto, WG'99, is now CFO for the most powerful league in sports.
Professors Franklin Allen, Mike Useem, Jeremy Siegel, and Stephen Hoch on the state of the economy now and in the year to come.
Amid layoffs, eliminated bonuses, and hiring freezes, Wharton alumni and students evaluate prospects for careers in finance in a global downturn.