BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As cryptocurrency continues to grow in popularity, so have so-called crypto-influencers who offer advice about how to invest in crypto through their growing social media channels. But is their information of real investment value? Research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business suggests that it isn’t. Writing in a recent issue… Read more »
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Physicians’ decisions about patient care not influenced by private equity investment, although costs do rise as a result
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The role of private equity investment in medical facilities has raised concerns about costs passed on to patients as well as decisions by physicians, but research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business found little evidence that it affects approaches to treatment. Haizhen Lin, professor and associate chairperson of business economics… Read more »
Health savings accounts often overlooked as a financial strategy for building personal wealth
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many experts have praised health savings accounts – commonly known as HSAs – for providing a triple tax break. Money is deposited pretax, can grow tax-free and is not taxed when it is spent, as long you as the expenses are eligible. During the pandemic, they have become an important way… Read more »
Kelley Dean’s Council member helps students and faculty better understand financial markets through Barron’s in Education program
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Thanks to support from a member of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business Dean’s Council and Morgan Stanley, students and faculty will have complimentary access to real-world, market-moving information and analysis from Barron’s. The Kelley School’s new partnership with the Barron’s in Education program from Dow Jones is the result… Read more »