Does he not realize when costs to make a product increase the business has to either:1. Increase prices2. Decrease size3. Use inferior goods to make the productOr a combination of ... moreDoes he not realize when costs to make a product increase the business has to either:1. Increase prices2. Decrease size3. Use inferior goods to make the productOr a combination of the 3 to stay in business. https://www.politico.com/news/2024/03/05/white-house-announces-strike-force-on-unfair-and-illegal-prices-ahead-of-state-of-the-union-00144829#:~:text=The%20White%20House%20is%20launching,of%20the%20National%20Economic%20Council.
This is specifically about what is quickly reported (often similar to a news item teaser) during the newscast in a seconds-long graphic that is flashed along... more
This is specifically about what is quickly reported (often similar to a news item teaser) during the newscast in a seconds-long graphic that is flashed along with a soundbite/voiceover, or a banner crawling along the bottom of the television screen, or something along those lines. This is not about television programming that is precisely dedicated to business news or financial news and gives in-depth coverage of those topics. ~
If a natural disaster, cyber attack, or sustained power outage prevented ATM's and credit card readers from functioning, how long would you be able to buy necessities (assumi... moreIf a natural disaster, cyber attack, or sustained power outage prevented ATM's and credit card readers from functioning, how long would you be able to buy necessities (assuming they are available)?
Normally, all I have to cover is the $45 co-pay, and the rest is covered by my PPO health insurance. When I was billed $250 of the PPO portion, I immediately contacte... more
Normally, all I have to cover is the $45 co-pay, and the rest is covered by my PPO health insurance. When I was billed $250 of the PPO portion, I immediately contacted the insurance company, they stated that it should have been a covered expense, yet they had nothing to do with it because the billing office at the medical provider’s end charged me, not the insurance company. However, instead of leaving it at that, my insurance company informed me that they would contact the billing office to work it out. They asked me to wait approximately two weeks for everything to be ironed out, also stating that they were almost 100% sure that it would be resolved in my favor, that it was what is known as a “coding error”. They said I could most likely count on all of the $250 eventually being paid by the insurance.
Instead of being a complaint, this post gives kudos to not only my insurance company, but also the people of that billing department of the medical provider. Approxima... less