The NY Times recently tackled a hot-button issue: Can co-op shareholders challenge a major assessment? Key takeaway: Boards have broad financial power, but communication is crucial for avoiding costly disputes.
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The NY Times recently tackled a hot-button issue: Can co-op shareholders challenge a major assessment? Key takeaway: Boards have broad financial power, but communication is crucial for avoiding costly disputes.
Read the full Q&A:
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