Articles From Barry Jay Epstein

Minimizing information asymmetry risk in acquisitions with contingent pay-outs: An accountant’s perspective By Barry Jay Epstein & Elizabeth A. Kowalski Business and Securities Law, April 2007 Information asymmetry exists when one party to a proposed transaction has information that the other does not, thereby conveying some advantage to that party.

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