According to the New York Times, sports leagues, large employers and colleges are turning to devices that could usher in more invasive forms of surveillance. Questions: What are the benefits of these devices? What are the costs of these devices? What fact in this article was the most interesting to you? How would you feel… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Behavioral and Social Issues Related to Accounting
Sad Times at Landmark Hotels
This time of year is usually when America’s luxury hotels are starting to prepare for busy holiday parties and New Year’s Eve festivities. Unfortunately, most of these luxury hotels have lost well over half their business and told most of their staff that they are not needed. Questions: According to the article, the hotel industry… Read more »
Shaky Pension Times Ahead
According to the Washington Post, while the Federal Reserve has done a lot to help keep our economy afloat, they have set the stage for problems ahead for pension funds and potential pension recipients, particularly those with bond-heavy portfolios. Questions How are near-zero interest rates are worsening the financial problems of Social Security? How are… Read more »
A Place Where Electricity Costs More than your Mortgage Payment
In Itta Bena, Mississippi, it is not uncommon to receive an electricity bill that is more than you pay for a monthly mortgage. Questions: When residents complained about the high cost of electricity, what did they find out? What type of structural changes are contributing to the high utilities prices in this small town? What… Read more »
What’s Redlining?
According to the Washington Post, there is a legacy of systemic racism that our government created and in many ways still isn’t doing enough to eradicate. Questions Based on the article, how would you briefly explain redlining? By what percentage are equivalent Black homes in neighborhoods similar to white neighborhoods undervalued? What is the key… Read more »