Business Education

Case-Study Method
The Case-Study Method involves studying information from hypothetical or actual business situations to formulate recommended policies based on given facts. This approach is widely used in business education, notably through Harvard case studies, to gather, organize, evaluate, and generalize relevant data. Analyzing how companies handle real-world occurrences helps determine the effectiveness of management policies and offers improvements when necessary.
Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)
SCORE, formerly known as the Service Corps of Retired Executives, is a nonprofit organization that provides free mentoring, resources, and education to small business owners across the United States.

Accounting Terms Lexicon

Discover comprehensive accounting definitions and practical insights. Empowering students and professionals with clear and concise explanations for a better understanding of financial terms.