JamminOnTheOne
JamminOnTheOne t1_j6tlo1i wrote
Reply to comment by jonhasglasses in TIL The Super Bowl can generate anywhere from $230 million to $475 million in economic impact for host cities. by BrainInYourButt
That article is about the economic impact of building a new stadium, which is indeed dubious, as most of the spending for and around stadium events would occur anyway.
But big events like the Super Bowl do bring in significant economic activity, as the spending is most likely by out-of-towners and large corporations, that would not be spent in that city without the SB. It’s not as significant as the industry likes to tout, but studies have shown that the effect is real.
JamminOnTheOne t1_j5q07xu wrote
Cool!
Ross and Joey have Charlie Wheeler in common, but she's shown as two separate points in the image.
JamminOnTheOne t1_j2ete0y wrote
Reply to comment by athminbri in I need some clarification on "diversifying" investments by athminbri
You don't see the fees directly (it's not like you get billed or have it deducted from your balance). The fees are paid out of the fund's assets, and so they're an invisible drag on your returns. If the fees are 0.10, that means that 0.10% of the fund's total assets are paid out as fees every year, and from your standpoint it will look like the return on the fund is 0.10% worse than the underlying investments.
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JamminOnTheOne t1_j11uz8q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
Operating expenses include all ongoing expenses, including marketing, etc. The only expenses that aren’t included are capital expenses (eg, buying planes), which aren’t shown directly on an income statement (the depreciation is an operating expense, not the purchase price).
JamminOnTheOne t1_izjtkv3 wrote
Reply to comment by mnemloch in [OC] Largest mergers & acquisitions, inflation adjusted by giteam
Look more closely. United Tech and Raytheon is on there, but at a higher inflation-adjusted number.
JamminOnTheOne t1_j6ui1uv wrote
Reply to comment by jonhasglasses in TIL The Super Bowl can generate anywhere from $230 million to $475 million in economic impact for host cities. by BrainInYourButt
Of course. I'm just saying that you moved the goalposts. This wasn't a discussion about public subsidies for stadiums. You argued against the economic impact of a Super Bowl by linking to an article on a different topic.