The term “greedflation” has become a focal point in recent economic debates, referring to the practice where corporations exploit inflationary periods to drive up prices more than their actual cost increases would justify, thereby padding profit margins. This phenomenon raises complex questions about the forces driving inflation and the ethical implications of corporate pricing strategies.…
Historically, “white-shoe” firms—a term rooted in the white buck shoes popular among Ivy League students—refer to elite firms in law, finance, consulting, and accounting that serve major corporate clients in the financial world. These firms have long prioritized recruiting top Ivy League graduates, leveraging both their credentials and networks to enhance their own prestige and…
While Canadian cities are known for high living standards and social welfare programs, American salaries, especially in fields like tech, healthcare, and law, far outpace Canadian ones. With Canada grappling with skyrocketing living costs and stagnant wage growth, it’s worth examining whether its social benefits justify the widening income gap with the United States. Whenever…
Want to work in finance? Be a corporate baddie? What the hell do these guys in suits do anyway, and how do I join the club? There are so many jobs I don’t want to do, but maybe you want to make it on Wall Street and don’t know your options. Let’s take a brief…
The stock market can somehow see the future. At 11:38 a.m. on January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger launched, and about two minutes later… It took more than five months to conclude that the explosion was caused by the shuttle’s O-rings on the right solid fuel booster rocket, which was attributed to a company,…
Hollywood often glamorizes lawyers as slick, well-dressed, and wealthy. But before you take the LSATs and try to live out your Legally Blonde fantasy, let’s take a closer look at the reality. The legal profession in the United States is characterized by a striking bimodal salary distribution for new lawyers, revealing a stark divide within…
To understand the “$1 lawyer” trope, we must first delve into the true nature of attorney-client privilege. That’s right, no explosions or experiments—just the power of legal research to test this myth. Who’s in charge of this? At its core, attorney-client privilege is a fundamental principle of the legal system, designed to encourage open and…
There’s a lot of money flowing into AI right now. Some people argue it’s an overhyped bubble, while others believe we’re entering the next stage of human prosperity. Let’s explore the background of the AI boom, the skeptics, and the enthusiastic believers. Artificial Intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are…
Let’s dive into the fascinating world of cryptocurrency: blockchains, ledgers, Bitcoin, and my new BOK coin, which is pegged directly to Jerome Powell’s blood pressure. What is Cryptocurrency? To start with the basics: What exactly is cryptocurrency? Simply put, it’s a form of digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies,…
The stock market originated in the 17th century, allowing individuals to fund expeditions in exchange for profits. It has experienced booms and busts but remains crucial for financing businesses and creating wealth. Stocks represent ownership in a company, offering profit shares and voting rights. They can be private or public and are regulated by the…