The Coyne Report: October, 2011 (Revere Local Government Schools) : FINANCIALLY UNSUSTAINABLE: the Cost per Graduate Was $200,000 If 200 Students Graduated?
The Coyne Report: October, 2011 (Revere Local Government Schools) : FINANCIALLY UNSUSTAINABLE: the Cost per Graduate Was $200,000 If 200 Students Graduated?
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Author(s): Coyne, Tom
ISBN No.: 9781470006433
Pages: 58
Year: 201202
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 13.80
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Financial Economist Thomas J. Coyne, Ph.D., is a tenured, full professor of finance (MBA) at AACSB universities. He is inactive and partially retired currently. Tom remains active in money management as an Investment Adviser, functions as an Arbitrator serving from the private lists of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and the National Mediation Board, and others, and he has created or assisted greatly in creation of at least six (6) profitable, successful 501-c-3 foundations. Tom has no less than four of his ten books available for sale on Amazon.com and/or CreatSpace.


com.Tom Coyne earned his BBA (accounting/finance) Marshall College, MBA (management/finance) Kent State University, and Ph.D. (economics/ finance) Case Western Reserve University while working full-time as an offcer of the C&O Railway, or similar. Tom completed post-doctoral study at the University of Chicago (monetary policy/fiscal policy), and the University of Michigan (computers).Professor Coyne's greates experience with Mergers and Acquisistions may have been when he assisted with merging the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad with the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, known currently as the CSX.Professor Coyne's hundreds of publications have appeared in innumerable academic and profession publications. He publishes currently certain "commentaries" about political events online.


See these commentaries, and more, at www.coyne-assoc.com.


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