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Transforming Aging Facilities at America’s Most Storied Historically Black College

September 28, 2016
A&M is helping Howard University transform its aging facilities and remain competitive with high-caliber universities nationally, through a consolidation of academic and residential activity at Howard’s core campus and an aggressive monetization and redevelopment of edge and non-core real estate assets located outside the campus edge.
Thought Leadership

Viable Options

September 26, 2016
The latest UK corporate governance code obliges listed companies to publish viability statements. Tom Teixeira, Managing Director of risk advisory services at Alvarez & Marsal, explains the key implications for boards.
Thought Leadership

Healthcare Performance Improvement: Unlocking Value Creation Opportunities in Indian Hospitals

September 20, 2016
The private healthcare growth story in India has largely been an urban phenomenon. This has led to a healthy supply scenario or even an oversupply scenario. This dwindling demand-supply gap in urban clusters and increasing private competition is likely to impact the operational and financial performance of private players. Managing optimal performance in such a complex and dynamic competitive environment calls for a structured approach towards hospital performance management.
Thought Leadership

The Excess Capital Hypothesis and the Experience of Spanish Banks from 1999 to 2016

September 15, 2016
This issue of A&M Readings in Quantitative Risk Management examines the Excess Capital Hypothesis (ECH), an explanation of the cyclical pattern of loan losses experienced by U.S. commercial banks and the related credit expansion and contraction. The paper tests five predictions of the ECH against the dynamics of Spanish loan markets in the 2000s.
Thought Leadership

Robotics in the Warehouse and Keeping Cynicism at Bay

September 14, 2016
In his second article on future technology trends in the retail supply chain, Managing Director Tim Waters explains how he has turned from a robotics cynic into a robotics advocate.
Thought Leadership

EU’s Bite on Apple Triggers U.S.-EU Tax Battles?

September 13, 2016
On August 30, 2016, the European Commission announced a final decision on one of its key state aid investigations — Apple’s potentially favorable treatment by Ireland.
Thought Leadership

Homebuilder Position on Clearly Reflecting Income Upheld at Appeals

September 7, 2016
On August 24, 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals affirmed the Tax Court decision in Shea Homes Inc. v. Commissioner, 142 T.C. No. 3 (Feb. 12, 2014). This opinion is one of the few recent significant taxpayer-favorable decisions, and its impact could be significant not just for homebuilders in similar situations.
Thought Leadership

Behavioral Health and the Total Cost of Care

September 1, 2016
In this article, we highlight the need for behavioral health integration into care delivery and, more specifically, the patient-centered medical home. Details, inclusive of recommendations, are provided in an appendix on the interplay between behavioral health, chronic disease, substance abuse and palliative care.
Thought Leadership

Publication of U.K. Tax Strategy

August 25, 2016
A theme of recent years has been a marked increase in the scrutiny of the tax affairs of large businesses whether from ethical consumers, campaigners for social justice or politicians.
Thought Leadership

Driverless lorries: revolution or risky business?

August 22, 2016
Managing Director Tim Waters’ most recent column for Essential Retail addresses the topic of automation in the supply chain as it pertains to driverless lorries and automated delivery.