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Foreign Partners Fall Victim to Tax Reform

A provision of the December tax reform bill subjects foreign LPs to tax on gains from the sale of partnership interests, codifying an IRS position established nearly 30 years ago.

Chris Hebble of Houlihan Lokey on Accessing the Capital Markets

The Houlihan Lokey managing director explains how middle-market companies raise capital to grow.

Joseph Brusuelas of RSM on Trade, Tariffs and China

RSM’s chief economist talks about the impact of tariffs on U.S. middle-market businesses, his recent trip to China, and the latest RSM US Middle Market Business Index.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

A look at key provisions of the spending bill that the Senate passed Thursday night, the future of the Volcker rule, and escalating trade tensions with China.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

A regulatory relief bill is on its way to the House, a trade war looks increasingly unlikely, and Trump picks Larry Kudlow to lead the National Economic Council.

Andrew Appel of IRI on the Power of Data

The CEO of data and analytics provider IRI talks about the strategies CPG companies and retailers use to connect with consumers, and how IRI has built a culture of innovation.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

The NLRB's definition of joint-employer changes again, modifications to Dodd-Frank appear imminent, and the business community reacts to Gary Cohn's departure.

The Deal Is Done. Time to Start Negotiating

Immediately following an acquisition is the best time for new owners to negotiate with suppliers in order to maximize the return on investment.

Managing the Overlap of Human and Financial Capital

Accounting for human capital when structuring a personal portfolio requires understanding how it overlaps with the investable assets accumulated through personal savings.