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We Need to Add Ownership to the Concept of NIL

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In 2021, The NCAA announced changes that allow college athletes to get compensated for their NIL (i.e., name, image, and likeness).1 The issue of monetary compensation for students has always been and will continue to be controversial. Proponents pointing to how administrations and coaches have been making millions from college sports, while students get nothing. […]

Decoupling Climate Change and Renewable Energy: A Business Perspective

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Imagine a world where profit and sustainability go hand in hand, where the fight against climate change becomes a gateway to untapped economic opportunities. Welcome to the realm of renewable energy, where the fusion of business acumen and environmental consciousness holds the key to building a prosperous future. But don’t let “fusion” become “confusion.” In […]

Transforming Healthcare Economics: Enhancing Revenue Integrity Amidst Economic Uncertainty. 6 Strategies for Investors and Operators.

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Did you know that the healthcare industry’s revenue leakages cost billions annually? So much so that hundreds of hospitals face closure this year and the greatest number of hospitals since 2011 face breach of their bond covenants? A financial crisis so severe, the healthcare landscape will be fundamentally changed. In this blog post, we will […]

Banking Overlords: The Armageddon for Commercial Real Estate Investors

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Are the consolidation and concentration of power in the banking industry spelling doom for commercial real estate investors?  As my friends over at Commercial Observer mentioned recently in their newsletter “The shotgun marriages between lending institutions sold for pennies on the dollar to their Too Big To Fail overlords has become the feature, rather than […]