Friday, August 7, 2015

Buffalo wedding

The first thing that strikes me about the place are the green neon pyramids that deck the skyline driving in at night. At the airport the guy from Dollar is optimistic about the Bills season. Not so optimistic about the Sabres. This place feels like a bigger Schenectady. On a good roof deck overlooking Tupper Ave I can see a neon party bar bike ready to go. The party bike reminds me of China.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Banked and Unbanked

  • 7.7% of US households were "unbanked" in 2013. Unbanked refers to not having an account in an insured institution supervised by the FDIC. "Underbanked" households, who may have an account but have used "alternative financial services" (AFS) in the past year including money orders, check cashing, remittances, payday loans, refund anticipation loans, rent-to-own services, pawn shop loans, and auto title loans, accounted for 20% of US households, comprising 16 million adults and 8 million children.
  • 34% of unbanked say that a job loss resulted in them dropping banking services: 20% said that a new job allowed or required them to open up a new bank account.
  • 95% of recent Chinese immigrants to New York City surveyed in Sunset Park, Brooklyn in 2013 said they were "banked." 15% described themselves as undocumented. 60% immigrated from an urban region in China. These immigrants had an average of 1 child, 10.5 years of education, and self-rated their English ability as a 2.1 on a scale of 5.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Deferred gross margin


  • On bigger projects where income is accrued in installments, instead of being closed to the income summary, it's closed to a contra-A/R account called "deferred gross margin." It's shifted to "realized gross margin" when cash is received.
  • Revenue recognition practices for a company are required to be listed by the SEC, usually they are written after the financial statements in Special accounting notes.
  • Foreign exchange markets have been one of the most affected by financial regulation due to accusations that big banks were rigging markets.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Hughes Reef

1) Hughes Reef is the land formation in the South China Sea, only above water in low tide, where China has created a 14-football-field-sized island to aid its claims to ownership of the important shipping channel and airspace.
2) "Subprime" credits in the personal loan market are defined by Equifax as having credit scores lower than 680 on a scale from 300 to 850
3) Labor force participation rate is the share of the population either working or looking for work. In the US, its shrank to 62.9% from 66% between 2007 and 2014. 4) This past December, 3.6% of jobs were unfilled, the highest vacancy rate since 2001--this rate is much higher than in 2007 (recession), suggesting current workers may not be suited for available jobs.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Manspreading

1) "Manspreading" is the male act of taking up too much space on public transportation, needlessly using seat space that could be occupied by others
2) Cost of goods sold (COGS) is accounted for by taking the initial inventory, adding purchases of inventory, and subtracting the ending inventory.
3) Inventoriable costs are all "expenditures directly or indirectly incurred to bring inventory to its existing condition and location." Some freight costs that do not result in "bringing inventory to salable condition" do not constitute inventoriable costs.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Pink sheets


  • "Pink sheets" refer to a daily publication compiled by the National Quotation Bureau (NQB) of bid-ask spreads for OTC stocks. Companies "on the pink sheets" (they switched to an electronic medium in 1999) do not need to meet minimum SEC requirements; they are therefore seen as more risky investments because of lower barriers to entry in the marketplace.
  • Standard deviation of prices in a marketplace works as a stand-in for measurement of risk in a market. That is, over increasingly shorter terms, the risk of movement and the risk of large swings are both bigger on average in markets where returns do not cluster as well around moving averages.
  • It is interesting to note, however, that appearances of risk are a function of time. Over time, using a buy and hold strategy, it can be very advantageous to own high-risk investments in a growth environment. It's this continued world growth that makes stocks, over time, create higher returns.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Artificial intelligence


  1. Data is not information, information is not knowledge, knowledge is not intelligence, intelligence is not wisdom. The best computers now are able to process information in between the information and knowledge areas, albeit at very high speeds.
  2. Bits correlate with speed, bytes correlate with size of files. 4G mobile processing speed is 5-12 megabits/sec for downloads, 2-5 Mbps for uploads.
  3. Pfizer has fallen behind rivals in the race to develop immuno-oncology drugs in-house, explaining their interest in acquiring AstraZeneca for $118B earlier in 2014 (failed) and current partnership with Merck to develop perhaps 20 different immunotherapies.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Deflated footballs


  1. Game-ready NFL footballs should be inflated to between 12.5 and 13.5 psi and weigh between 14 and 15 ounces. Twelve regular game balls and 6 kicking balls are prepared 2 hours and 15 minutes before the game and are inspected by referees before kickoff.
  2. Apple had an annual profit last year of $40B and Google netted $19B. All in, Disney made $7B.
  3. How can you recognize if your firms differences (strategic positioning, which is always more important than operational effectiveness for creating a sustained competitive advantage) are special enough to create SCA? 
    1. Resource-based view of competitive advantage states that, for SCA, a firm must control exploitable resources that fit 4 characteristics: 1) valuable, 2) rare, 3) tough to imitate, 4) nonsubstitutable

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

"trash can"


  • AOCI, accumulated other comprehensive income, is sometimes termed the "trash can" because of its propensity to house unrealized gains and losses that could be very material on a firm's net income. Companies have lobbied to keep AOCI on their books in order to prevent these gains and losses from lending an appearance of choppy or inconsistent revenues.
  • Accessible from Manhattan's Upper West Side in 20 minutes or less, the Ice House in Hackensack, NJ is accessible in under 20 minutes from the island.
  • Swings in the market yesterday, with price moving in excess of 430 points, represents some of the greatest volatility the market has ever seen.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Bushwick


  • NYU students have moved out across the L line subway in New York City in search of cheap rent over the years: first to LES, then to Williamsburg, and now further out to Bushwick. Real estate prices are adjusting accordingly. The Bronx, according to some, is the new place frequented by artists--the next-up for gentrification.
  • ERP=enterprise resource planning, integrating different operational areas in a company (usually through leveraging some kind of IT solution) in order to share information and realize maximum cost savings.
  • Companies that are more "digitally mature" outperform others that are not by using IT to transform customer experience (customer understanding, top-line growth, customer touch points), operational processes (process digitization, worker enablement, performance management), and business models (digitally modified businesses, new digital businesses, digital globalization).