Private Placements: Reg D Offerings
Fewer regulations and more flexibility—a private placement may be a good source of funding for your company's next big project.
Pre-IPO Acquisitions
Looking to acquire as you prepare to go public? This article discusses the pros and cons of pre-IPO acquisitions.
Seasoned Equity Offerings vs. Secondary Offerings
Learn the differences between a seasoned equity offering and secondary offering and how these differ from an IPO.
Crypto Assets and Fair Value Measurement
Discover the impact of the Financial Accounting Standards Board's ASU 2023-08 on crypto asset accounting and disclosure. Learn how this update addresses fair value measurement, transparency, and international reporting consistency, shaping a more accurate depiction of crypto asset economics and financial reporting practices.
Term Sheet Provisions (Part II)
Term sheets are complex documents full of legal jargon. Learn about some of the lesser-known provisions within a term sheet while gathering helpful negotiating tips.
The Use of IPO Proceeds
An IPO company is likely to raise a significant amount of capital during the IPO, but even more important than the money a company raises is how the company uses its IPO proceeds.
Transfer Pricing
A well-planned and economically supportable transfer pricing policy can have a large impact on a company’s profitability. Learn about the current issues and potential solutions for transfer pricing in our digital world.
Debt IPO
A debt IPO is the first issuance of corporate debt to the public by private companies that seek to raise money in a liquid capital market. This article hopes to provide the institutional details of a debt IPO as a cost-effective alternative to traditional equity IPO for healthy private businesses that consider going public.
Insider Trading: Types, Consequences, & Avoidance
Education on the main forms of insider trading and their consequences can prove to be the best preventative tool for your company.
Foreign Currency Risk
This article is an overview of types of foreign currency risk, the potential points of exposure, and the risk mitigation strategies used to manage this risk.
Convertible Debt Complexities
Understand convertible debt’s most complex elements as we discuss eight particularly challenging points of interest related to convertible debt.
Debt Restructuring for Pre-IPO Companies
Learn how pre-IPO companies can restructure debt to navigate financial distress.
Cybersecurity Laws & Regulations
Businesses that want to establish proper cybersecurity systems and processes need to understand the relevant cybersecurity laws.
Shareholder Activism
Understand shareholder activism and learn how you can prepare for activism as a pre-IPO company.
Term Sheet Provisions (Part I)
Term sheets are complex documents full of legal jargon. Learn about some of the most important provisions within a term sheet while gathering helpful negotiating tips.
Pre-IPO Dividends
Before going public, some companies offer pre-IPO dividends to their shareholders. This article explains when and why companies use this strategy.
Cybersecurity Best Practices for Businesses
By understanding and implementing a few basic principles, many businesses can greatly increase their level of technological and physical security.
REIT IPO Regulations
REIT IPOs face different registration requirements than other IPOs. This article details several key differences in this area.
The Black-Scholes Model
What is the Black-Scholes Model (BSM), how is it developed, and how does it compare to lattice models? The answers can be found in this article.
Accounting for Convertible Debt
Learn how to account for convertible debt and its complex elements. This article delves into one of the most challenging subjects to understand for finance and accounting professionals today.
The JOBS Act
As you prepare to go public, your company may qualify for special treatment under the JOBS Act. Here's an explanation on the parts of the Act matter to you.
The New Pressures of a Public Company
The day of the IPO is only the beginning for a public company. After the IPO there are a variety of new pressures, requirements, regulations, and relationships that a public company needs to be aware of to be successful.
Delisting and Deregistering - When and Why
Almost half of the small cap companies that go public are no longer public five years later. This article explains what can happen to public companies after the IPO, including the circumstances where companies may be delisted, or choose to deregister with the SEC.