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Terrance Power

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Terrance Power is a Wharton Fellow and professor of strategic and international studies with the Faculty of Management at Royal Roads University in Victoria. This article was published in the Business Edge. Power can be reached at tpower@ancoragepublications.ca

Financial Performance Ratios

A Sun Tzu Moment  “Those adept in waging war do not require a second levy of conscripts nor more than one provisioning”. Introduction Many of you undertaking...

How to Undertake A Simple Cost-Benefit Analysis

Often your case study analysis will lead you to recommend new initiatives. It is important when making these decisions that they are fully costed...

What Is Cash Flow?

Cash Flow Following your financial analysis and the calculation of performance ratios, it is also important that you assess the firm's cash flow. Cash...

What is Net Present Value?

Net Present Value (NPV) Often you will be required to compare the value of money today with the value of the same money at some...

Power’s What’s In The News

https://youtu.be/3ZbuTPA0v1w Listen To The Audio   Every month I will review the news for the month. Strategists must scan the ecosystem and identify the earliest opportunity trends/threats...

For Thoughtful People – Weekly

Life Is No Straight And Easy Corridor Along Which We Travel Free And Unhampered "Life is no straight and easy corridor along which we travel...

For Thoughtful People – Daily

I’ve been thinking a lot recently about globalization. Globalization is China as a manufacturing center of the world and the United States as a...

Canadians Using Underground Tax Route

Citizens want the government's hand out of their pocket. The often-stated certainties of death and taxes may not be quite so straightforward, at least in...

There’s No Place Like Home For Retread Budgets

Schools need funds to produce innovators. British Columbians continue to skip down the yellow economic brick road led by Dorothy, the Lion, the Tin Man,...

Open Skies Will Work If U.S. Stays Onside

Our southern neighbors tend to dismiss rule of law. In 1995, Canada and the United States modernized their restrictive 20-year-old bilateral air service agreement. It...

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