Just for Fun

  • Explaining Modern Finance and Economics Using Booze & Broke Alcoholics

    Here is little story that makes it easy to understand what's been going wrong in Europe (and perhaps modern finance in general). 

    From reszatonline

    Helga is the proprietor of a bar.

    She realizes that virtually all of her customers are unemployed alcoholics and, as such, can no longer afford to patronize her bar.

    Drunk-main

    To solve this problem, she comes up with a new marketing plan that allows her customers to drink now, but pay later. 

    Helga keeps track of the drinks consumed on a ledger (thereby granting the customers’ loans).

    Word gets around about Helga’s “drink now, pay later” marketing strategy and, as a result, increasing numbers of customers flood into Helga’s bar. Soon, she has the largest sales volume for any bar in town.

    By providing her customers freedom from immediate payment demands, Helga gets no resistance when, at regular intervals, she substantially increases her prices for wine and beer, the most consumed beverages. Consequently, Helga’s gross sales volume increases massively.

    Ahh, an opportunity.

    A young and dynamic vice-president at the local bank recognizes that these customer debts constitute valuable future assets and increases Helga’s borrowing limit.

    He sees no reason for any undue concern, since he has the debts (of the unemployed alcoholics) as collateral!!!

    At the bank’s corporate headquarters, expert traders figure a way to make huge commissions, and transform these customer loans into DRINKBONDS.These “securities” then are bundled and traded on international securities markets.

    Naive investors don’t really understand that the securities being sold to them as “AA” “Secured Bonds” really are debts of unemployed alcoholics.

    Nevertheless, the bond prices continuously climb! And the securities soon become the hottest-selling items for some of the nation’s leading brokerage houses.

    Perhaps this isn't a great idea?

    One day, even though the bond prices still are climbing, a risk manager at the original local bank decides that the time has come to demand payment on the debts incurred by the drinkers at Helga’s bar.

    He so informs Helga.

    Helga then demands payment from her alcoholic patrons.

    However, her clients, being unemployed alcoholics, cannot pay back their drinking debts.

    Since Helga cannot fulfill her loan obligations, she is forced into bankruptcy.

    The bar closes, and Helga’s 11 employees lose their jobs.

    Overnight, DRINKBOND prices drop by 90%. The collapsed bond asset value destroys the bank’s liquidity and prevents it from issuing new loans, thus freezing credit and economic activity in the community.

    The fall-out?

    The suppliers of Helga’s bar had granted her generous payment extensions and had invested their firms’ pension funds in the BOND securities. They find they are now faced with having to write off her bad debt and with losing over 90% of the presumed value of the bonds.

    Her wine supplier also claims bankruptcy, closing the doors on a family business that had endured for three generations, her beer supplier is taken over by a competitor, who immediately closes the local plant and lays off 150 workers.

    Fortunately though, the bank, the brokerage houses and their respective executives are saved and bailed out by a multibillion dollar no-strings attached cash infusion from the government.

    The funds required for this bailout are obtained by new taxes levied on employed, middle-class, non-drinkers who have never been in Helga’s bar.

    Feel like having a drink?

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  • Send the Year Out with JibJab’s “2011 Buh-Bye” Video

    From Charlie Sheen's #winning tweets, to the debt ceiling crisis, and global protests … it seems the whole world went nuts in 2011. Let's reminisce about the most notorious moments of the year!

    Here is the video.

     

    Oh well … crazy how fast time flies.  Best wishes for a great day and an even better year in 2012.

     

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  • Send the Year Out with JibJab’s “2011 Buh-Bye” Video

    From Charlie Sheen's #winning tweets, to the debt ceiling crisis, and global protests … it seems the whole world went nuts in 2011. Let's reminisce about the most notorious moments of the year!

    Here is the video.

     

    Oh well … crazy how fast time flies.  Best wishes for a great day and an even better year in 2012.

     

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  • People Are Awesome [Video]

    Start the New Year with a Wow! This will give you a different perspective on what's possible.

     

    Worthy of full-screen mode viewing.

    How committed do you believe these people were to to pursue and master such amazing ventures?

    What could you do if you were willing to commit that fully?

  • People Are Awesome [Video]

    Start the New Year with a Wow! This will give you a different perspective on what's possible.

     

    Worthy of full-screen mode viewing.

    How committed do you believe these people were to to pursue and master such amazing ventures?

    What could you do if you were willing to commit that fully?

  • Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for 2012

    111222 Happy Holiday Season 2012
    During this holiday season, I hope you are grateful for the things that are great in your life,
    that you choose what you can use from the things weren't great …
    and that you invest those lessons in your future.

    The hardest part of finding a better way is often just remembering that there might be one.

    ___________________

     

    Best wishes to you for a healthy, happy, and prosperous new year.

     - Howard

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  • Uncle Jay’s Singing Year in Review – 2011 Edition 2011

    Silly, clever, and with a more than a hint of the truth … Watch as Uncle Jay sings his year-end summary of the news.

     

     

     
    Uncle Jay has a website he says "helps small minds understand big news".

    Happy Holiday Season, and Best Wishes for the New Year.

     

  • Zeitgeist 2011: The Year In Review through Google’s Top Searches

    See what the World searched with Google's 2011 Zeitgeist.

    Here is the video.

     

     
     
    Don't expect too much; apparently, we are a shallow species.
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  • Zeitgeist 2011: The Year In Review through Google’s Top Searches

    See what the World searched with Google's 2011 Zeitgeist.

    Here is the video.

     

     
     
    Don't expect too much; apparently, we are a shallow species.
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  • All That – Infographic Showing What Happens in 60 seconds on the Internet

    This infographic shows you what happens in 60 seconds on the Internet.

    I just came from the malls, and based on the number of close parking spaces I found, a lot of people are doing their holiday shopping online.

    This chart displays a wide range of actions taken (like e-mails checked, Tweets posted, or songs downloaded) each minute on the Internet.

     

    111211 Infographic shows what happens every 60 seconds on the Internet

    Interesting.

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