Ethics, Governance, and Trust
Short-term cosmetic fixes—like stretching payables beyond reason or gaming quarter-end metrics—erode credibility. We analyze real cases where manipulation raised financing costs later, proving transparency is not just moral; it is economically smart.
Ethics, Governance, and Trust
Consistent disclosures, realistic guidance, and thoughtful capital allocation broaden your investor base. Students practice shareholder letters and earnings narratives that communicate trade-offs clearly and attract patient capital aligned with strategy.