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The Cape Town Convention, One Year Later By Edward K. Gross
The equipment finance industry reacted to the imposition in March 2006 of the Cape Town Convention and related Aircraft Protocol with alarm and some frenzied rewriting of aircraft finance closing procedures and documents. More than a year after the imposition of this treaty, the industry has settled into some common treaty-conforming practices, including modifications to “standard” business aircraft financing forms.
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| Planning Initiatives and Business Valuation as an Executive Guidance System By James M. Johnson, PhD
Business valuation is a high-level planning and strategy assessment tool. Developing and using a valuation approach for strategic decision-making is both logical and evidence of high-level due diligence. This article applies the mechanics of developing a valuation model to a public (albeit disguised) company.
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