Newsroom Listing - Research
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Researchers Gather For Second Corporate Finance And Governance Conference At FAU
The Florida Atlantic University College of Business is hosting the second annual Boca Corporate Finance and Governance Conference that will bring together leading researchers from the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia.
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Housing Index Shows Renting Beats Buying in Eight Major U.S. Markets
As the cost of housing continues to soar, deciding whether to buy a home or rent one is a virtual toss-up in many parts of the country.
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Home Prices Reaching ‘Inflection Point’ in Overvalued Markets
Home prices continue to rise across the country and are poised to flatten in some metropolitan areas, according to a ranking of the most overvalued U.S. housing markets by professors at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.
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Kudos: November 2021
Kudos honors the accomplishments of FAU Business faculty, staff, and students.
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FAU College of Business Equity Crowdfunding Tracker Is First Free Resource in U.S.
As of today, the U.S. equity crowdfunding market has grown in total amount raised from $23 million in 2016 to $244 million in 2020 – since becoming fully legal in the U.S. when Title III of the 2012 JOBS Act took effect on May 16, 2016. The Equity Crowdfunding Tracker presents data that spans from 2016 to today.
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Study Identifies Four Elements That Lead to Employability
Over the past several decades, job security for U.S. workers has been declining to the point that many now realize they can’t rely on long-term employment with a single organization.