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With a city that’s $1.15 billion in the hole for the 2026 fiscal year and a mayor who said dismissively (and incorrectly) on Wednesday that “we don’t have a spending problem, we have a revenue problem ...
Failing revenue cycle fix requires clinical AI that embeds medical logic to reduce rework, risk, and revenue leakage in health systems.
Brex reports that recurring revenue, a predictable income stream, is key for modern business growth and stability, ...
Soaring government debt is in the U.S.’s future, and at borrowing costs that will continue to decline. See the excellent Holman Jenkins at the Wall Street Journal if you’re doubtful. Arguably the most ...
Companies spend billions on AI infrastructure they never fully use — then cut workers to cover up their mess. Want to know when a CEO has lost the plot? Listen to their company’s board talk when ...
Total costs grew by 74% while opex grew by 70% year-over-year. The biggest driver of expense growth is compensation. While down considerably from over $503 million in Q2, compensation expense in Q3 ...
Nigeria’s pursuit of revenue without governance is a chase for shadows. We cannot tax our way out of a crisis created by our ...