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10 Monday AM Reads

The Big Picture

PC Mag ) • BuzzFeed’s Jonah Peretti and Gawker’s Nick Denton on why the 2010s digital media boom went bust : A conversation with two media pioneers — plus Ben Smith, whose new book chronicles their rise and fall. ( What’s at stake as companies fight back.

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10 Friday AM Reads

The Big Picture

And it’s not just Reddit — digital media from newsletters to TikTok are also playing a role. ’ ( Rolling Stone ) Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Maria Vassalou, Chief Investment Officer of Multi-Asset Solutions at Goldman Sachs Asset Management. Here’s Where They Lurk.

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10 Wednesday AM Reads

The Big Picture

The unbearable lightness of BuzzFeed : The media firm BuzzFeed built a digital media empire in part by aggregating viral content from social media. Now even those cheering the move call Chapek’s dismissal brutal: “No statement from him, no comment from him, no grace. It’s f ing insane.” ( Hollywood Reporter ). •

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5 Best Stocks Held By Tata Small Cap Fund – List Of Top Stocks

Trade Brains

The bank was established in the 1930s in West Bengal and now has a pan India presence with 9579 employees, 409 ATMs, and having 95% of its total transactions on digital media. Approximately 10 lakh people use DCB Bank. The company currently has a balance sheet size of Rs. 54,974 crore, Advances of Rs. 1,357 crore to Rs. 1,717 crore.

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Navigating the World of Bookkeeping for Marketing Agencies

Steve Feinberg

This means that every transaction is recorded as either an expense or credit, and takes less fluid assets and liabilities into account, such as equity, loans, tax burden, etc. For example, if your agency takes out a $5,000 loan, the cash (asset) account is debited to $5,000, and the outstanding debt (liability) account is credited $5,000.