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  1. A “Must-Read”

    Hospitals and Health Care Organizations is a must-read for any physician and other health care provider to understand the multiple, and increasingly complex, interlocking components of the U.S. health care delivery system, whether they are employed by a hospital system, or manage their own private practices.

    The operational principles, methods, and examples in this book provide a framework applicable on both the large organizational and smaller private practice levels and will result in better patient care.

    Physicians today know they need to better understand business principles and this book by Dr. David E. Marcinko and Professor Hope Rachel Hetico provides an excellent framework and foundation to learn important principles all doctors need to know.

    Richard Berning MD
    Pediatric Cardiology

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  2. Beware Cyber Monday … and Always

    http://www.nbcnews.com/business/beware-online-charity-scams-rise-2D11674410

    Online charity scams on the rise.

    Walter

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  3. You’ll See an Influx of Spam and Scams Before Dawn on Cyber Monday

    The National Retail Federation reports that 43.3 percent of Cyber Monday shopping last year took place during the early morning hours. Retail stores are fully aware of these statistics, too, which is why shoppers can expect a flurry of Cyber Monday ads spamming their inboxes well before morning alarms go off.

    In addition to legitimate email advertisements, Cyber Monday also attracts its fair share of email phishing scams that pose as authentic ads or deal messages.

    So, be careful out there!

    Barbara

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  4. Green Monday?

    It sounds like yet another opportunistic shopping holiday and, as much as any other holiday dreamed up by retailers, it is.

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/green-monday-is-the-poor-mans-cyber-monday/ar-BBgouD1?ocid=iehp

    But “Green Monday” is the third biggest online shopping holiday of the year.

    Soloman

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  5. A Matter of Trust

    The public doesn’t trust the financial services industry, according to the CFA Institute’s 2015 Global Market Sentiment Survey, and the industry is blaming itself for it.

    http://wealthmanagement.com/blog/daily-brief-matter-trust?NL=WM-27&Issue=WM-27_20150114_WM-27_480&sfvc4enews=42&cl=article_8&YM_RID=CPG09000002702210&YM_MID=1661

    According to the survey, 63 percent of professionals believe the lack of an ethical culture is the culprit for the public’s trust issues. Sixteen percent place the blame with government regulations.

    Of course, this was the reason we produced this textbook and are “sounding the alarm” for our medical colleagues

    Dr. David Edward Marcink MBA CMP™
    [Editor]
    http://www.amazon.com/Comprehensive-Financial-Planning-Strategies-Advisors/dp/1482240289/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418580820&sr=8-1&keywords=david+marcinko

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  6. Comprehensive Financial Planning Strategies for Doctors and Advisors [Best Practices from Leading Consultants and Certified Medical Planners™]

    Perry D’ Alessio CPA, Managing Partner at DT&P CPA joined the expertise of other multi-certified financial advisors and multi-degreed doctors, to Co-Author Comprehensive Financial Planning Strategies for Doctors and Advisors: Best Practices from Leading Consultants and Certified Medical Planners™.

    Using a captivating style, this book is filled with sound guidance and healthcare-centered discussions. With the professional advice of these top advisors, the text provides the tools and techniques to create a personalized financial plan.

    Comprehensive coverage includes topics likes behavioral finance, modern portfolio theory, the capital asset pricing model, and arbitrage pricing theory; as well as insider insights on commercial real estate; high frequency trading platforms and robo-advisors; the Patriot and Sarbanes–Oxley Acts; hospital endowment fund management, ethical wills, giving, and legacy planning; divorce and other special situations.

    Ann Miller RN MHA

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