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    Andrew McNally is the founder of Equitile. He has 25 years experience in equity asset management, brokerage and investment banking.

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      One of Trump’s better ideas

      Features Lost among some of Donald Trump's more questionable statements was the proposal to scrap the tax deductibility of interest expenses.

      By Andrew McNally Published 20 January 17

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      Lumbering corporate dinosaurs face mass extinction

      Tutorials Andrew McNally explains why so many big companies are doomed to extinction – and John Stepek reveals the four safeguards against corporate scandals.

      By Andrew McNally Published 1 October 15

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      Build a company on prudence and trust, not debt

      Features Too much corporate debt encourages short-term thinking and changes a company's priorities and culture, says Andrew McNally. It's no way to build a business.

      By Andrew McNally Published 9 July 15

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