Titles on: Earnings management
- 2002 HBR List: Games Are for Losers (HBR OnPoint Collection)
- Cephalon: Structuring a Deal That Works
- Computer Associates International, Inc.: Governance and Investor Communication Challenge
- David Berman
- Discipline and the Dilutive Deal
- Earnings Conference Calls: Hewlett-Packard Company
- Earnings Game: Everyone Plays, Nobody Wins (HBR OnPoint Enhanced Edition)
- Earnings Game: Everyone Plays, Nobody Wins
- Earnings Per Share
- Expensing Options Solves Nothing
- Financing PPL Corp.'s Growth Strategy
- For the Last Time: Stock Options Are an Expense
- Ford Motor Co.: Quality of Earnings Growth Analysis (A)
- Ford Motor Co.: Quality of Earnings Growth Analysis (B)
- Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Advantage Horizon
- Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Capital Expenditures (CAPEX)
- Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Cash Flows and Present Value Patterns
- Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Earnings
- Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Free Cash Flow
- Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Introduction
- Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Return on Invested Capital (ROIC)
- Fundamental Enterprise Valuation: Short- and Long-Term Growth Rates and the Growth Horizon
- Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc.
- Harley-Davidson, Inc.: Motorcycle Manufacturer or Financing Company?
- Making Pro Formas Perform
- Management Earnings Disclosure and Pro Forma Reporting
- National Aids Fund
- Rent-Way, Inc. (A)
- Rent-Way, Inc. (B)
- Rich (and Poor) Keep Getting Richer
- Stamford International Inc.
- Ten Ways to Create Shareholder Value
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Tread Lightly Through These Accounting Minefields (HBR OnPoint Enhanced Edition)
- Tread Lightly Through These Accounting Minefields
- True Corporate Grit (HBR Article Collection)
- Ultratech Corp. (A)
- Ultratech Corp. (B)
- Value Acceleration: Lessons from Private-Equity Masters
- Zibatrex: The Whole Deal
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