Stock buybacks aren't bad. They aren't good, either.
"We don't see massive misuse as some people allege. This isn't a rigged game where CEOs are lining their pockets."
"We don't see massive misuse as some people allege. This isn't a rigged game where CEOs are lining their pockets."
The thesis of Prof. David Thesmar's study is that IICCs, not Capm outputs, are the right discount rates to use in each category of company.
Prof. Michelle Hanlon urges caution in determining AFSI for insurers.
"If you combine multiple diseases into a single financial portfolio, all of a sudden the risk-reward trade off becomes more attractive."
Prof. Stuart Madnick says federal law doesn't require companies to report ransomware payments beyond those affecting critical infrastructure.
WSJ Wealth Expert Antoinette Schoar of MIT discusses her research on the quality of financial advice commonly given to clients.
BY ROBERT POZEN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR - 07/16/17 9:00 AM ET
MLK Visiting Professor Daniel Auguste studies the ways innovators are influenced by their communities.
“A global community of learners can challenge things and bring in new perspectives,” says Jason Jay, MIT Sloan.
The school's accounting and finance programs also ranked second in the annual university rankings.