Finance Professor Michael Cooper in New York Times
Investors to know they have pay fees to invest their money, but it's always better when you get to keep as much of your money as possible. David Eccles School [...]
Changing convictions after taking a moral stance could cost you
Business leaders or politicians who make decisions based on moral grounds rather than pragmatic ones may face fiercer repercussions if they later change their minds. New research by Tamar Kreps, [...]
How big of a factor should annual fees be in your credit card choice?
How big of a factor should an annual fee be when you are choosing a credit card? It depends on the situation, Professor Himanshu Mishra tells WalletHub, though in most [...]
Disclosing conflicting interests is due diligence, says ethics professor
Members serving on a board of directors need to be crystal clear when it comes to conflicts of interest, says Dr. Abe Bakhsheshy. The director of the Daniels Fund Ethics [...]
What does Trump’s tax plan look like for average Utahns?
President Trump's proposed tax plan could have wide-reaching implications for the U.S. economy. But it can be tough for the average person to understand the ramifications. Turns out most Utahns [...]
Eccles faculty weighs in on IPO climate for Deseret News
An initial public offering isn't quite the pot of gold for companies it used to be, according to Assistant Professor of Finance Mark Jansen. He was recently interviewed by the [...]