According to the New York Times, although it has been a bad year for bonds, the future appears to be brighter. Questions: Should you buy bonds as a speculative bet for 2023? What did the period from January through October 2022 look like for bonds? What are the long-term prospects for bonds, according to the… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Behavioral and Social Issues Related to Accounting
More Than Three Years of Legal Battles End in Settlement
According to the Washington Post, Juul Labs, an e-cigarette manufacturer, announced that it reached a settlement with almost 10,000 plaintiffs for 5,000 cases alleging nicotine addiction and other health problems. Questions: Which company partially owns Juul? What long-term health consequences have e-cigarettes been linked to? In September, a lawsuit was brought by 33 U.S. states… Read more »
Is the Bird Really Freed or Just Flying the Coop?
When Elon Musk took over Twitter on Oct. 27, he declared the “bird” being freed. What a difference less than a month makes! Questions: What are some of the important organizational changes that have happened within the Musk takeover of Twitter over the last three weeks? How much did the acquisition of Twitter cost? With… Read more »
Interesting New Study on Drone Readiness
According to the Mercatus Center, a nonprofit think tank at George Mason University, a new research study was released on how prepared each state is for commercial drone services. Questions Arkansas is tied for second with what state as the most drone-friendly state? What were the six drone readiness factors looked at by the study?… Read more »
Where’s the World’s First Bikable Six-Story Building?
Opening soon, is the world’s first bikable six-story building. Questions: Where is it located? What’s the name of the building and what is its purpose? Who is the artist that created the mosaics in and around the bike ramps? What is he known for? What large corporation is housed in the same city? Source: Hall,… Read more »
401(k) Contribution Limits are Jumping
According to the New York Times, the I.R.S. announced one of its largest increases in decades to caps on retirement contributions, allowing workers with access to the plans to save more. Questions: How much will employees be able to contribute in 2023 to 401 (k) plans? How much are the catch-up contributions for 2023 and… Read more »
Ye Burns Bridges
According to the New York Times, Kanye West’s offensive behavior has been burning music industries now for awhile. Now his remarks are “putting off” corporate America. Questions: How was his last album released? What happen to Kanye with respect to the Grammy’s? What is going on with Ye’s collaboration with Adidas? What happened to the… Read more »
Nikola Fraud Update
Trevor Milton convicted of securities fraud after 6-year successful stock market run. His company and concept car was all a lie! Questions: Why do, as the article says, “corporate executives tend to portray activist short sellers as vigilantes?” Related to the first question, what has Nathan Anderson’s firm done in the past several years? Why… Read more »
In Simplicity We Trust: But Not in America
According to The New York Times, if you want higher education to cost less, then it should be cheaper to enroll. But in America – that’s not how we ROLL! Questions: Besides student loans, what other examples of complexity does author Ron Lieber present? What did the author list as the two administrative burdens for… Read more »
Watch out Walmart, Here they Come!
According to the Washington Post, Kroger and Albertsons are putting together a merger deal that could pose a competitive threat to Walmart and other grocery chains, as a major industry consolidation. Questions: Do you think that the merger will result in lower or higher prices for consumers? What types of issues is the FTC concerned… Read more »