Mar 16, 2018

What I'm Reading This Weekend (March 17-18)

Careers

  • What do researchers tell us about the smartest ways to manage email at work...so it doesn't manage you? 
  • For a raw and realistic look at waiting on tables, watch this NYT video – told by the women doing it.  Some lessons in here for all who contemplate taking jobs relying on tips.
  • Robots won’t get here in time to alleviate the projected 8.2 million worker shortage over the next 10 years.  This may hamper GDP growth.

Across the nation, in industries as varied as trucking, construction, retailing, fast food, oil drilling, technology, and manufacturing, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find good help. And with the economy in its ninth year of growth and another baby boomer retiring every nine seconds, the labor crunch is about to get much worse.

  • Lots of stories this week surfaced about CEO/worker pay ratios now that the data must be disclosed as part of the Dodd-Frank Act.
    • Editor's note: In one of my prior lives at Equilar, we built the most comprehensive database of executive pay. I thought transparency would curb these ratios; I was obviously wrong. 

Entertainment

Personal Finance

  • A local (Cleveland) Money Matters expert, Teresa Dixon Murray, warns us of another Equifax fallout risk...your Social Security. No matter your age, establish your personal SS account NOW!
  • This week it’s the NYT that is offering “what you need to know” for tax season as the April 15th deadline approaches. 
  • There are no shortcuts to success: this piece offers some interesting takeaways for us that we can share with students.

Investing/Corporate News of Interest

Banking Regulation: Revising Dodd-Frank

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