MBA Preparation 33 – House Party – Financial Analyst – New York – 2010

In a report drawn up for a donors’ conference later this month, Haiti’s government said it needed $11.5 billion to rebuild the country after January’s catastrophic earthquake.

Wow, only $11.5 billion?! That’s a shockingly low number, and I doubt there’s anyone reading this that knows why this is a very significant piece of information for me…

5 Myths About Health Care Around the World
1. It’s all socialized medicine out there.
2. Overseas, care is rationed through limited choices or long lines.
3. Foreign health-care systems are inefficient, bloated bureaucracies.
4. Cost controls stifle innovation.
5. Health insurance has to be cruel.

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