Weapons of Cash Destruction
Cash is King. Practices that fail to pledge fealty to Cash risk death or dismemberment by the villains that burn cash for fun. Bwahahaha! As promised in the previous post in this series, today wraps up the series with a rogue’s gallery of the biggest and baddest cash flow villains. Not surprisingly, all the…
Read MoreBut That Would Be Wrong: Ethics of Stealing and Deception
Last time Hearing Economics described thefts and deceptions in professional settings. Transgressions were bizarre, some absurd, but all actually happened. Most were illegal; all received some form of punishment. The point was that owners and managers are responsible for imposing and enforcing checks and balances in hearing healthcare environments in order to protect patients, staff, and…
Read MoreSafes Are Designed to Keep Honest People Out
We interrupt this series of Econ 101 posts to bring you something a bit closer to home with no graphs or subscripts. I cannot speak for my readers, but I for one am tired of thinking about Classical Economics, Supply and Demand Curves, and Price in general. So… let’s do a Scarlett O’Hara and think about…
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