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Upcoming Webinar 5/9: AI in Accounting & Finance: Practical Tips for Today’s Pros

How to use artificial intelligence within your company’s finance function: explore what’s useful now (and what’s coming next) for the Office of the CFO at middle-market and growing companies.

US Commercial Real Estate Trends and Tax Impacts for Foreign Investors

A longstanding tax act, FIRPTA, continues to impact the current decisions and the potential value realized by foreign investors of US real estate

Modernizing FP&A and Consolidations for a Real Estate Investment Trust

With support for its current consolidated reporting solution ending, a real estate investment trust (REIT) needed to evaluate other options.

From Office Workers to Landlords – Embracing Today’s Workplace Experience

Riveron examines workplace trends impacting employees, office tenants, and landlords. Here’s what this means for the future of work in the commercial real estate sector.

Adapting to the Lower Margin Environment

Anticipating delayed impacts for the construction industry related to COVID-19, here are ways for contractors to remain competitive in the months ahead.

Restructuring Advisory for a Mattress Retailer

A mattress and furniture retailer faced a confluence of headwinds when it engaged in an aggressive expansion initiative and shifted to single-sourced products.

Renegotiating Lease Agreements to Improve National Restaurant Profitability

Following over-expansion and poor franchisee site selection, a national restaurant operator and franchisor began experiencing a decline in profitability.

Michigan’s Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act

The Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act stipulates that the receiver is permitted to use, sell, lease, license, exchange, or otherwise transfer receivership property.

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