Share this postAccounting AccidentallyHurricanes, Extraordinary Losses, and ProfitabilityCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00TranscriptShare this postAccounting AccidentallyHurricanes, Extraordinary Losses, and ProfitabilityCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreHurricanes, Extraordinary Losses, and ProfitabilityKen BoydOct 11, 2024Share this postAccounting AccidentallyHurricanes, Extraordinary Losses, and ProfitabilityCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareTranscriptMy 5th Book: 34 Stories That Explain Personal Finance will be out in November of ’24.I posted video summaries of each chapter here on Substack. Email ken@stltest.net for details on the book’s publishing date.Enjoy the video!-KenDiscussion about this videoCommentsRestacksShare this postAccounting AccidentallyHurricanes, Extraordinary Losses, and ProfitabilityCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreAccounting Accidentally PodcastAccounting and finance content- to solve problems. Also humor/short story posts. I'm a 4-time Dummies book author, speaker, and former CPA.Accounting and finance content- to solve problems. Also humor/short story posts. I'm a 4-time Dummies book author, speaker, and former CPA.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeKen BoydRecent EpisodesAmazon, Shipping, and Inventory ValuationApr 25 • Ken BoydSupply Chains, Ecommerce, and Sales MixApr 18 • Ken BoydTariffs, Supply Chains, and Cost VariancesApr 11 • Ken BoydEV Car Batteries, Asset Value, and DepreciationApr 5 • Ken BoydBaggage Fees, Southwest Airlines, and Breakeven FormulasMar 29 • Ken BoydWalgreens Goes Private and the Impact of Long Term LeasesMar 21 • Ken BoydCVS, Locked Cabinets, and Sales MixMar 14 • Ken BoydStagflation, Best Buy, and Maintaining ProfitabilityMar 8 • Ken Boyd
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