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Crisis Management Business Interruption, Part II: Best Practices for Claims Preparation
The September 11 terrorist attacks created what is perhaps the largest business interruption event in history, as measured in the number of claims, the magnitude of damage, and the complexity of adjusted losses. Of the tens of thousands of businesses that were disrupted by the catastrophe, many will be filing...
Tags: crisis management, Risk Manager, terrorist attack, best practice
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Crisis Management Series Business Interruption, Part I: Re-Examining BI Insurance
This article examines the Business interruption BI insurance, which has been available for over a century. The earliest policies covered rental value, a notion tied to the physical destruction of real property. Use and occupancy insurance policies were introduced later to protect the manufacturing earnings stream. Under early use and...
Tags: Financial Planning, crisis management, insurance, business intelligence, manufacturing
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Empowerment in the Context of Transformational Change: A Study of Acquisitions and Privatizations in Eastern Europe
This paper examines conditions under which empowerment (decision autonomy, dialogic leadership) is connected with positive and negative effects, respectively, in regard to managing transformational change in Eastern Europe. Acquisitions by foreign investors in Poland and Russia (N = 45 companies) and privatizations through employee buy-out in Romania (N = 5...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate law, AllBusiness.com, empowerment, privatization, Eastern Europe, crisis management, acquisition, leadership
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The Role of Crisis Management in Pre-Investment/Acquisition Due Diligence
Due diligence is the process of investigation, performed by investors, into the details of a potential investment, such as an examination of operations and management and the verification of material facts. The title of this paper may surprise some readers. What possible role, a person might ask, can crisis management...
Tags: crisis management, diligence, investor, investment
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Crisis Management Strategy: Prayer?
The south's drying out in a drought, and government officials are starting to wonder if the devil went down to Georgia. Sonny Perdue, the state's governor, is doing everything in his power -- including invoking a higher one -- to combat the drought. Today he'll join lawmakers and ministers on the...
Tags: Leadership, Financial accounting, crisis management, Lori Deschene, drought, Sonny Perdue, Prayer
Blog posts 2007-11-13
Hurricane Katrina Response
Many of the sites affected by Hurricane Katrina remain inaccessible due to the widespread devastation, particularly in the New Orleans area. Because many areas may remain inaccessible for some time, this article outlines steps to be taken to move toward operational and financial recovery both before and after entry to...
Tags: Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc., Hurricane Katrina, crisis management, accounting, business continuity, data recovery, financial
White papers 2005-09-02
Blackout 2003: Loss,Recovery,And Business Continuity
From the executive summary: ‘Unexpected business interruptions can result in some very significant financial losses. It's important for organizations to have a crisis management process in place in order to identify threats, reduce risk, and recover quickly from an extended power outage. The Webcast examines business interruption losses arising from...
Tags: Ernst & Young LLP, blackout, crisis management, business continuity, insurance, Webcast, financial
Webcasts 2003-09-04
Strengthening Financial Infrastructure
The stability of the financial system can be enhanced by developments in market infrastructure, market practices, and law and financial regulation, which either make crises less likely to occur, or make it easier to resolve them when they do occur. This paper reviews such developments. Most of these developments relate...
Tags: Financial accounting, Bank of England, financial regulation, crisis management, business continuity planning, financial system, financial, business continuity
White papers 2002-12-11
Risk Management Strategies To Protect Firms Against Catastrophic Events
While kick-starting a project, every organization must take the necessary precautions to fight any unforeseen event. However, the reality is that most companies do formulate crisis management policies on paper, but they are never implemented. As a result, companies fail to fight against crisis when it actually strikes. It is...
Tags: Financial Planning, Knowledge@Wharton, crisis management, risk management, strategy
White papers 2002-10-09
Keeping The Stockholders Satisfied
From the executive summary ‘A crisis occurs when a corporation faces a contingency usually unexpected that threatens to undermine the normal functioning of the business and to wreak long-term havoc on the corporation and its valuation.’ The paper explains the role of investor relations in crisis management.
Tags: crisis management, investor relations, valuation
White papers 2002-03-01
Crisis Management Series Business Interruption-I: Re-Examining BI Insurance
Business Interruption BI insurance has been available for over a century. The earliest policies covered rental value, a notion tied to the physical destruction of real property. Under early use and occupancy policies, the amount of loss correlated directly with the extent of direct damage to property. This article discuss...
Tags: Risk Manager, crisis management, business intelligence, insurance
White papers 2002-01-02
Controlling the Fiscal Costs of Banking Crises
The authors try to quantify the extent to which fiscal outlays incurred in resolving banking distress can be attributed to crisis management measures of a particular kind adopted by the government in the early years of the crisis. They find evidence that certain crisis management strategies appear to add greatly...
Tags: World Bank Group, crisis management, banking, liquidity
White papers 2000-09-30
Financial Sector Inefficiencies and Coordinate Failures: Implications for Crisis Management
This paper analyzes the implication of inefficient financial intermediation for crisis management in a country where firms are highly-indebted. The analysis is based on a model in which firms rely on bank credit to finance their working capital needs and lenders face high state verification and enforcement costs of loan...
Tags: Financial accounting, crisis management, inefficiency, analysis, working capital, volatility, financial, finance, bank
White papers 1999-12-15
Financial Sector Inefficiencies and Coordinate Failures
This paper analyzes the implication of inefficient financial intermediation for crisis management in a country where firms are highly-indebted. The analysis is based on a model in which firms rely on bank credit to finance their working capital needs and lenders face high state verification and enforcement costs of loan...
Tags: Financial accounting, working capital, crisis management, volatility, analysis, financial, finance, bank
White papers 1999-12-15

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New investment analysis tool boosts investor confidence
Risk Integrated, a consulting and technology firm focusing on risk management for specialized finance, today announced it has added an equity analysis module to its Specialized Finance System SFS for Commercial Real Estate CRE. The addition offers property investors, portfolio and asset managers the ability to analyze debt...
Articles 2008-06-11
Corporate Travel by the numbers in LI
The Inn at Fox Hollow raked in $9 million in 2007 in its best year since opening seven years ago. But by the end of 2007, this independently owned hotel in Woodbury saw its business start to slow. And business has been a little softer this year. ...
Articles 2008-05-23
IndyMac decision thwarts Alesco's financials
Alesco Financial Inc. is taking a financial hit from a large mortgage lender's decision to defer interest payments on a type of complicated security at the core of the credit crisis. The Philadelphia specialty-finance company said the five securities most affected by the IndyMac Bancorp Inc. decision contributed 44 percent...
Articles 2008-05-16
NATIXIS: RESULTS AS OF MARCH 31, 2008
EUR 105 million in net income in the firstquarter[1] against a still-difficult backdrop - direct impact from the crisis still significant, but much lower Value adjustments (assets/liabilities) based on conservative assumptions - Healthy financing, asset management and services activity levels - Solid capital structure: tier one ratio of 8.4%[2] -...
Articles 2008-05-15
Duff & Phelps Announces Further Expansion of Its Dispute and Legal Management Consulting Practice
NEW YORK, April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Duff & Phelps Corporation , a leading provider of independent financial advisory and investment banking services, today announced the continuing expansion of its Dispute and Legal Management Consulting Practice with the addition of two new Managing Directors, Adam Warren and Paul Marcus. ...
Articles 2008-04-28
Investcorp Secures $243 Million 5-year Debt Facility
NEW YORK, April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Investcorp, a leading global provider and manager of alternative investment products, today announced that it has secured a $243 million medium term financing facility for its own corporate balance sheet. The self-arranged financing was structured as a dual tranche Revolving Credit Facility and...
Articles 2008-04-28
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