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Baruch Lev is the Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance at New York University Stern School of Business, where he teaches courses in accounting, financial analysis and investor relations. Professor Lev has been with NYU over 20 years. His primary research areas of interest include financial statement and investment analyses; intangible assets/intellectual capital; management and valuation; capital markets; and mergers and acquisitions. He is the author of six books including "Intangibles: Management, Measurement, and Reporting," "Winning Investors Over" and, most recently, "The End of Accounting and the Path Forward for Investors and Managers." Lev has published over 120 research studies in the leading accounting, finance and economic journals and received numerous awards and honorary doctorates. Before joining NYU, he held academic positions at the University of Chicago, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University, where he was dean of the business school, and University of California at Berkeley (jointly appointed by the business and law schools). Lev's practical experience includes auditing, and investment banking. He was also a partner for over 15 years in a consulting firm.
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When compared to their straight colleagues, 39% of queer employees worry that they will never be able to retire, a Lincoln Financial study finds.
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HR leaders have many tech tools at their disposal to make work easier than ever.
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Nearly eight in 10 employers say a good offboarding experience is important to their brand reputation, according to Prudential data.
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Included Health continues to expand its network of employer clients with this latest partnership, in an effort to better support queer employees in the workplace.
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The sobering report underscores the significant hurdles for the world’s biggest retailer in diversifying its upper ranks.
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Younger employees have embraced technology as a way to find job opportunities in a bustling job market.
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Glenn L. Friedman is co-managing partner and CEO of Top 100 Firm
Prager Metis CPAs . He is also a partner in the advisory services and tax departments. He has been practicing since 1979. In 2013, his firm, Metis Group LLC, merged with another partnership, Prager and Fenton LLP to create Prager Metis. Prior to Prager Metis, Friedman started his career at an international law firm that specialized in foreign tax havens.July 8












