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Jeff Peshut, Finance assistant professor, spoke with about the more than 90% drop in value of two downtown Denver office buildings, emphasizing how the rise of remote work has fundamentally reshaped demand for office space and left central business districts struggling with high vacancy rates and declining property values.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, spoke with about Denver鈥檚 $70 million investment in a proposed National Women鈥檚 Soccer League stadium, highlighting concerns over the city鈥檚 financial constraints and the uncertain return on investment for such publicly funded projects.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with and about recent market fluctuations, the economic impact of reduced tariffs with China, and the volatility of prominent single stocks, including Tesla, Amazon and Nvidia.
Alex Padilla, Economics professor and chair, interviewed with about the Trump administration rescinding $24 million in federal grants promised to the City of Denver, following through on a promise to withhold funds to city鈥檚 sheltering immigrants.
April Schofield, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to address how sports markets such as Denver are often overlooked in national scheduling, despite having championship-caliber teams, as highlighted by the simultaneous airing of the Avalanche and Nuggets playoff Game 7s.
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with about President Donald Trump’s executive order mandating English proficiency for commercial truck drivers, discussing potential impacts on the trucking industry, driver shortages and supply chains.
reported on the Advanced Investment Management class and how the students in it have outperformed the Russell 3000, an index of the 3,000 largest publicly traded stocks, by 20 percent since the class鈥 inception in 2020. Adam Schor, Finance lecturer and seasoned financial professional with over 35 years in asset management, guided students in activities that mirror real-world investment practices. A story contributed to this coverage.
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor,听spoke with about the recent financial and travel assistance offered by the Trump administration to immigrants who choose to self-deport using the CBP One app.
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with about recent price changes in products from Shein and Temu, two companies known for fast fashion and affordable prices, explaining how these shifts are a direct result of import tariffs.
Alex Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with 听to discuss how recent tariff increases are driving up living costs and the growing importance of free resources available to Colorado families struggling to afford groceries.
Alex Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with to talk about how the uncertainty caused by frequent tariff-policy changes is impacting small businesses, emphasizing the difficulty for companies such as Sunday Cherries to plan amid shifting rules and unclear enforcement.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, was interviewed by to explain how tax filers can request an extension and under what circumstances an extension may be granted.
April Schofield, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed听with about how the NHL team in Utah recently adopted the Mammoth as its new mascot, causing heartburn among fans of the Colorado Mammoth professional lacrosse team, which has had its name since 2003.
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with to talk on the current state of the American economy.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about how tariffs could support domestic manufacturing and business development in the U.S., but they may also create challenges for companies related to scaling, meeting demand and managing the costs of imported components.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed听with to talk on how Denver business owners are facing financial uncertainty and potential closure due to a new 125% tariff on Chinese imports, with unclear guidelines on what products the tariffs will affect.
Chandler Reilly, Economics assistant professor, interviewed with about Trump鈥檚 new tariffs and how they could lead to higher prices for consumers and decreased demand for goods and potentially provoke international retaliations that could destabilize the U.S. economy.
reported on FHLBank Topeka鈥檚 Affordable Housing Institute, which aims to address Colorado鈥檚 housing crisis by educating students on affordable-housing policies, financial systems and resources. Andy Proctor, Affordable Housing Institute director, highlighted the issue鈥檚 complexity and the need to train professionals who can connect communities with stable and affordable housing. Stacy Berry, an Affordable Housing Institute student, shared how the program is equipping her to support women fleeing domestic violence. A story contributed to the coverage.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, spoke with to talk on the timing of the Nuggets鈥 leadership changes so late in the season and noted that with a playoff spot on the line, attention will now shift to how these moves might impact Nikola Jokic鈥檚 future with the team.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with , , and to talk about how President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs on imports will significantly raise prices, hurt industries such as car manufacturing and small businesses and likely offer no long-term economic benefit. He also interviewed with on a separate occasion to talk about how Colorado small-business owners are facing financial uncertainty and potential closure due to a new 125% tariff on Chinese imports, with unclear guidelines on whether goods already in transit will be affected.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to discuss the importance of aligning April Fools鈥 Day marketing tactics with a brand鈥檚 image and overall strategy to ensure that they are effective rather than mere one-off stunts. He also interviewed with to discuss a potential new Broncos stadium with locations considered in Denver, Aurora and Lone Tree.
Andy Proctor, Affordable Housing Institute director and Finance lecturer, interviewed with on how rent is traditionally determined by an open marketplace, but rent algorithms may be disrupting this dynamic by enabling coordinated pricing among landlords.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with to emphasize the importance of prioritizing one financial goal at a time to avoid spreading resources too thin.
Alex Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with to discuss the impact from President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs on construction materials and its effect on businesses and consumers.
Alex Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed听with about the argument being made in support of tariffs while noting that they could also limit purchasing power for domestic and international consumers.
Jeff Peshut, Real Estate assistant professor, interviewed with to talk about renter rights in lease agreements and the options available to Colorado renters when landlords violate the warranty of habitability.
Alex Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with to talk about the U.S. stock market decline on Monday, discussing concerns over the economic impact of newly implemented import tariffs and the potential for a recession.
covered the establishment of the FHLBank Topeka Affordable Housing Institute at 海角社区, the only undergraduate program in Colorado offering interdisciplinary education in affordable-housing finance and management. A story in contributed to the coverage.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, spoke with on sports betting in Colorado and how its significant growth is contributing to tax revenue funding important water-conservation projects across the state.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer,听interviewed with to talk on how 鈥渂uy now, pay later鈥 options may seem appealing by spreading out payments but can lead to financial strain, particularly for lower-income people.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting professor, spoke with about tax-free tips, addressing the concept鈥檚 feasibility, potential impact on government revenues, and the steps needed for it to be implemented after it became a key issue in the presidential election.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with to discuss effective strategies for maximizing tax refunds. A story contributed to coverage.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with , and about the recent tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. He discussed potential benefits for certain industries, advised consumers to cut expenses in response to rising prices and warned that continued tariff increases could push the U.S. to an ongoing trade war.
Andy Proctor, Affordable Housing Institute director and Finance lecturer, and student Stacy Berry were interviewed by to discuss how the Affordable Housing Institute is focused on providing students with a comprehensive education and skills needed to work in听affordable听housing. A story contributed to coverage.
Chandler Reilly, Economics assistant professor, interviewed with to address how tariffs on materials such as steel and aluminum will drive up prices across industries, particularly in auto manufacturing and construction, potentially leading to building delays.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, spoke with to discuss Southwest Airlines鈥 bag-fee policy change, explaining that it reflects the airline industry鈥檚 shift toward charging for more services to stay profitable, leaving consumers with fewer choices.
Alex Padilla, Economics professor and chair, interviewed with to discuss the potential impact of the United States鈥 eliminating pennies, saying there is little evidence to suggest it would lead to price increases. also published a story on the topic.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with on how tariffs on steel and aluminum will raise production costs for U.S. industries, leading to reduced supply and higher prices. A story contributed to coverage.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to analyze this year鈥檚 Super Bowl commercials, comparing their effectiveness with last year鈥檚 ads.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, discussed in a Q&A with strategies for having a budget-friendly Valentine鈥檚 Day, such as avoiding expensive gifts and dinners, seeking deals at restaurants and using rewards points for travel.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with and about how tariffs on imports raise consumer prices, benefiting the government and domestic producers while harming consumers.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with , on how President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs will affect multiple industries such as appliances, autos and construction due to the rising costs of steel and lumber.
Alex Padilla, Economics professor and chair, interviewed with to discuss the congressional request for Mayor Mike Johnston to testify, highlighting the importance of federal law enforcement and the complexities of the U.S. immigration system.
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, spoke with on how a potential King Soopers strike could lead to higher consumer costs, empty shelves and reduced customer service, impacting companies, employees and consumers.
Alex Padilla, Economics professor and chair, interviewed with to warn that the new tariffs on Chinese imports would lead to higher prices for Colorado consumers, particularly for items such as cellphones, clothing and car parts.
Alex Padilla, Economics professor and chair,
Padilla also interviewed with about the potential economic impact if United Airlines decides to move its corporate headquarters from Chicago to Denver.
Jeff Peshut, Finance assistant professor, spoke with and about the Park Hill Golf Course land swap between the City of Denver and Westside Investment Partners, explaining how the deal could potentially benefit both parties long-term but that it鈥檚 still too early to determine.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with to talk about how Millennials, shaped by the financial crisis, have developed high savings rates compared with past generations, demonstrating a strong commitment to financial security.
Kishore Kulkarni,听Economics professor, interviewed with about the challenges California faces in recovering from its devastating fires, highlighting prolonged efforts complicated by rising property values, supply-chain disruptions and potential labor shortages.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about how restaurants must adapt to changes to stay relevant in business, citing the popularity of Buc-ee鈥檚 in Colorado amid the closing of Johnson鈥檚 Corner Restaurant and Bakery in northern Colorado.
Greg Clifton, Accounting chair and professor, interviewed with about the decision to push back the full retirement age, highlighting its larger goal to keep Social Security solvent for future generations.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, discussed with the future of Empower Field, emphasizing that while the current stadium is outdated, a new location could offer enhanced financial and utilization benefits. However, taxpayers likely won鈥檛 want to foot the bill.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, talked with to discuss how banning TikTok would signal a shift in how some consumer businesses market their services and how other similar platforms will likely emerge quickly.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to talk about the recent Federal Trade Commission crackdown on fake online product reviews, discussing the implications for consumers and businesses and how the new regulations aim to foster more transparency and trust in online shopping platforms.
Full retirement age and keeping Social Security solvent
Greg Clifton, Accounting chair and professor, interviewed with about the decision to push back the full retirement age, highlighting its larger goal to keep Social Security solvent for future generations.
Public Improvement Fees in Colorado
Jeff Peshut, Finance and Real Estate assistant professor, spoke with about Public Improvement Fees in Colorado, explaining how these tax-like sales fees aim to fund property improvements.
Impact of the Microsoft/CrowdStrike Outage on Colorado听
Edgar Maldonado, Computer Information Systems professor, discussed with the impact of the Microsoft/CrowdStrike outage on Colorado, whether we should be concerned about technology dependence and similar outages in the future.
Online versus Brick-and-Mortar Banks听
Austin Elsey, Finance lecturer, interviewed with about the benefits and drawbacks of online versus brick-and-mortar banks, highlighting the significance of personal customer service, in-person support and FDIC insurance.
Reputation Management and Branding/Image听
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing Senior Lecturer, interviewed with regarding reputation management and the branding/image contrasts between former Broncos running back Terrell Davis and United Airlines following his arrest on a United Airlines commercial flight over the weekend.
Economic Impacts of Stricter Immigration Policies and Impact of Mass Deportations
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, discussed with the economic impacts of stricter immigration policies and impact of mass deportations, emphasizing their potential cost and strain on the U.S. economy.
Mergers and Acquisitions, potential benefits for consumers
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to discuss mergers and acquisitions, highlighting the potential benefits for consumers, as seen in cases like Walmart.
Choosing a Financial Advisor
Robert Persichitte, Accounting adjunct professor, interviewed with about how to choose a financial advisor.
Saving for the Holiday Season and Budgeting for the Year
Robert Persichitte, Accounting adjunct professor, interviewed with about saving for the holiday season, as well as budgeting throughout the year.
Rising Egg Prices caused by Avian Flu
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to explain the rising egg prices caused by avian flu and the economic factors driving these pricing changes.
Proposed Tariff Policy and its potential Impact on the U.S. Economy
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to discuss Donald Trump鈥檚 proposed tariff policy and its potential impact on the U.S. economy, particularly on Colorado farmers.
Tips for paying for home renovations
Robert Persichitte, Accounting adjunct professor, interviewed with to discuss tips for paying for home renovations, comparing savings versus financing options, and outlining the respective pros and cons of each approach.
Eighth Amendment potential application – challenging camping bans
Jeff Peshut, Finance assistant professor and real estate program director, interviewed with about the potential application of the Eighth Amendment by the Supreme Court in response to a class action lawsuit challenging camping bans.
Hot Dog Branding
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to discuss hot dog branding after 16-time champion Joey Chestnut was banned from Nathan鈥檚 Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest for signing an endorsement deal with rival brand Impossible Foods. 听
The Economy and U.S. Voter concerns
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to discuss why the economy is a primary concern for U.S. voters as the presidential election approaches. In a separate interview with 听he discussed the reasons behind the strength of the U.S. economy.听
Avoiding Text Scams – Unpaid Tolls
Edgar Maldonado, Computer Information Systems associate professor, interviewed with about how to avoid text scams after the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a warning about fake texts messages claiming consumers have unpaid tolls.
Federal Reserve’s Interest Rate Reduction Plans
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about the Federal Reserve’s forthcoming interest rate reduction plans and the implications of the Consumer Price Index Report on extending potential inflationary concerns.
Grocery Prices on the Rise despite Inflation Cooling
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to discuss grocery prices rising despite reports of inflation cooling.
Millennials Buying Homes
Jeff Peshut, Finance assistant professor and director of real estate, interviewed with about whether it鈥檚 more difficult for millennials to buy homes compared to previous generations.
Odds of winning the 1.09 Billion Colorado Powerball Lottery
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with about the odds of winning the $1.09 Billion Colorado Powerball Lottery.
Timing and effectiveness of retail marketing campaigns, months leading up to Black Friday
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with about the timing and effectiveness of retail marketing campaigns, particularly in the months leading up to Black Friday. Duber-Smith also interviewed with about the rise of inflation contributing to a decline in consumer shopping, including on Black Friday.
Colorado鈥檚 Warranty of Habitability Law Protecting Tenants’ Rights To Stay Warm
MSU Marketing Professor Darrin Duber-Smith on the Taylor Swift effect
Scammers Damaging Contactless Payment Methods at Gas Stations听
Edgar Maldonado, Computer Information Systems and Data Analytics associate professor, interviewed about skimming technology after the Aurora Police Department issued an alert of scammers drilling holes in contactless payment screens at gas stations, forcing consumers to swipe
Interest rate hike pause welcome news for Colorado homebuyers
Federal Child Care Funding from American Rescue Plan Act Ending
Threat of Strike Looms Heavy
Federal Reserve鈥檚 third consecutive interest-rate cut of 2024
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about the Federal Reserve鈥檚 third consecutive interest-rate cut of 2024 and how it can steadily help Colorado consumers and borrowers.
How Tariffs on Major International Trading Partners, would lead to higher prices for U.S. Consumers
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to explain how tariffs on major international trading partners, which supply 46% of U.S. imports, would lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers. He noted that a 25% tariff would increase production costs, strain small businesses, and result in price hikes for customers.听He also interviewed with about how tariffs on major trading partners such as Canada, Mexico and China would lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers, expressing skepticism about the feasibility of President-elect Trump鈥檚 proposed tariffs and warning that such measures could harm the economy by raising costs and triggering retaliatory actions from other countries with little economic benefit.
Kroger’s proposed acquisition of Albertsons and the deal’s termination
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with and to discuss Kroger鈥檚 proposed acquisition of Albertsons, the deal鈥檚 termination Wednesday and the potential future implications of this canceled merger on consumers and competing grocery chains.
Denver Broncos Quarterback Growing Popularity
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to discuss Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix鈥檚 growing popularity and the potential impact on his marketability.
Black Friday’s significance has diminished due to online shopping and extended sales periods
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with about how Black Friday鈥檚 significance has diminished due to online shopping and extended sales periods, but he said it remains a critical time for retailers, generating about 30% of their annual profits.
Insurance Policies vs IRAs and International Fraud Awareness Week听
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with to discuss how individuals promoting insurance policies over IRAs, especially Roth IRAs, are often driven by high commissions. Persichitte also interviewed with providing consumers tips in conjunction with International Fraud Awareness Week.
Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with and to discuss how tariffs on major trading partners such as Canada, Mexico and China would lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers, emphasizing that historical evidence supports the economic benefits of zero tariffs, while cautioning against the risks of trade wars despite political rhetoric.
Impulsive Spending during the Holiday Season
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to discuss impulsive spending during the holiday season and how unplanned, emotionally driven purchase decisions are influenced by marketing, advertising and subconscious factors.
Potential effects of the Albertson/Kroger Merger on Consumers
Kishore Kulkarni, economics professor, spoke with about the potential effects of the Albertson/Kroger merger on consumers if it is approved.
Fund Performance
In an interview with , Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, said that tracking errors, caused by factors like fees or investment changes, can make a fund perform differently from the index it aims to follow.
Municipal bonds
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, spoke with about municipal bonds, emphasizing that while they are typically viewed as safe investments, their safety can fluctuate depending on the municipality鈥檚 financial health.
Dish and DirecTV Merger
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, discussed the Dish and DirecTV merger with , noting that while it has been attempted before, concerns about revenue and competition from streaming services remain as both companies struggle retain customers.
Tax Challenges of Financial Windfalls
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with about the tax challenges of financial windfalls such as stock options, inheritances and lottery winnings. He explained how poor timing can lead to unexpected tax burdens and the importance of paying taxes promptly to avoid penalties.
Surge in Political Ads and the Reasons Behind their Presence
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to discuss the sudden surge in political ads and the reasons behind their widespread presence.
Potential Relocation of Space Command out of Colorado
Chandler Reilly, Economics assistant professor, spoke with and about the potential relocation of Space Command out of Colorado as Trump returns to office and its possible economic consequences for the state.
Tariffs and unintended consequences
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, talked with the about how tariffs, while targeting foreign entities, often burden American consumers with higher prices and unintended consequences such as trade wars, which can ripple through industries and communities.
McDonald’s response to an E. coli Outbreak
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about McDonald鈥檚 $100 million response to an E. coli outbreak. He highlighted the importance of restoring trust through quality improvements, safety measures and consumer outreach, with $65 million directed to support the hardest-hit franchises, particularly in Colorado.
Gender and Racial Workforce Disparities and Systemic Challenges
Christina Huber, Economics professor, discussed with gender and racial workforce disparities and systemic challenges while highlighting Colorado鈥檚 progress toward economic equity compared with national trends.
Rising Health Care Costs – linked to increase in population and Uninsured Patients
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, spoke with about rising health care costs linked to an increase in the population and uninsured patients. Padilla emphasized the need for a more efficient health care system and affordable programs for all.
New Advertising Tactics to appeal to Younger Voters
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to discuss how politicians are adopting new advertising tactics through nontraditional platforms such as podcasts and streaming services to appeal to younger voters.
What Does It Mean When a Property Is Put In Receivership Status?
Jeff Peshut, Finance associate professor, interviewed with about what it means when a property is put in receivership status, which is when a custodian steps into the role of the owner, making decisions in the best interest of the property and lender under court supervision, typically during a period prior to foreclosure.
Dish and DirecTV merger – Possible Economic Impacts
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, discussed the Dish and DirecTV merger with , noting that it could create a stronger company by reducing overhead and combining customer bases. But the merger may also lead to layoffs and local economic impacts due to redundancies, he added.
Expanded Holiday Shopping Season
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, spoke with about how companies are aiming to expand the holiday shopping season with events like Amazon Prime Days.
Dockworkers’ Strike and Effects on the Supply Chain
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with , and about the current dockworkers’ strike. He focused on the workers鈥 demands for increased pay and a ban on automation, as well as the strike’s effects on the supply chain.
Using Celebrities to Influence Consumer Choices and Foster Loyalty
Laurel Lane, Marketing lecturer, spoke with about how car insurance companies use celebrities to influence consumer choices and foster loyalty in a competitive market, while ensuring they adhere to transparency regulations.
Implications of the Federal Reserve’s Decision to Lower Federal Funds Rate
Jeff Peshut, Finance assistant professor and real estate program director, discussed with the the implications of the Federal Reserve’s recent decision to lower the federal funds rate, which he described as a strong indicator of an impending recession, especially given the significant decline in full-time jobs.
Football Coach Continues to Drive Brand Deals
Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, spoke with that despite last season’s outcomes, Deion Sanders’ role as CU Boulder’s football coach continues to drive significant brand deals and earnings, highlighting the enduring impact of his presence. He also interviewed with about airline mile credit cards.
Impact of Federal Reserve Rate Cut of .5% on CO homebuyers and consumers
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about the recent Federal Reserve interest rate cut of 0.5% and its potential impact on Colorado homebuyers and consumers.
Economic Impact of Slowing Birthrate
Alexandre Padilla, Economics professor and chair, interviewed with to discuss the economic impact of a slowing birthrate and how household budgets influence family decisions. He also interviewed about how the City of Denver鈥檚 budget has been impacted by unplanned migration into the state.
Releasing Seasonal Promotions earlier each year
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, spoke with about pumpkin spice lattes, the trend of releasing seasonal promotions earlier each year and potential marketing risks. He also shared insights with on the benefits of obtaining an airline credit card, along with common pitfalls.
Price Controls on Groceries and Economic Factors that contribute to Higher food Prices
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to discuss the feasibility of implementing price controls on groceries and the economic factors that contribute to higher food prices.
Results of the Expiration of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act
Robert Persichitte, Accounting adjunct professor, interviewed with how the expiration of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act could result in expanded tax cuts or adjustments to corporate tax rates, depending on individual income. He also spoke with about why Gen Z consumers are more susceptible to investment fraud than other generations.
Jeff Peshut, Real Estate assistant professor, interviewed with to discuss a recent study that highlights the cost advantages of renting versus buying single-family homes in Denver. He explained the factors contributing to this trend. A contributed to coverage.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about the declining cost of groceries as retail prices drop. He also interviewed with to discuss the nature of cryptocurrency and the current landscape of the cryptocurrency market.
Julian Friedland, David B. Balkin, and Kristian Ove R. Myrseth.”The Hazards of Putting Ethics on Autopilot” , MITSloan Management Review, May 8th, 2024.听
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with about why it鈥檚 now cheaper to rent than buy a starter home across the nation, including in Denver. A story contributed to the coverage.听
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, spoke with about the potential benefits of hosting the NFL draft in Denver, highlighting the positive impacts he foresees.听
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about how the increase in household expenses due to inflation may lead to numerous families opting for stay-at-home parent arrangements. He also interviewed with about the impact of Middle East tensions on the global oil industry and its ripple effect on investments and stock portfolios. In a separate interview with , he discussed how the discovery of bird flu in dairy cows may lead to higher prices for milk and dairy items.听
Edgar Maldonado, Computer Information Systems associate professor, spoke with about the bill that was passed that could potentially ban TikTok due to data privacy concerns.
Continued Disputes Between Altitude Sports and Major Cable Providers
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with about the continued disputes between Altitude Sports and major cable providers, Comcast 鈥榮 Xfinity and DISH Network, which have prevented customers鈥 ability to watch Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche games since 2019.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to discuss the Federal Reserve’s plans to soon reduce interest rates and the various factors influencing their decision-making process.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to discuss the recent retail collaborations between McDonalds and Krispy Kreme and how co-branding opportunities boost sales.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with to discuss the Federal Reserve’s interest rate plan and how it provides market stability and relief to homebuyers anticipating an interest rate drop.
Jeff Peshut, Finance assistant professor and director of real estate, interviewed with to discuss the implications of the recent National Association of Realtors settlement on commission rates and its potential impact on home prices and sales in Colorado.
As the Mega Millions lottery jackpot approaches $1 billion, Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with to discuss the long odds of winning it and the even longer odds of producing a perfect March Madness bracket. A contributed to coverage.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with about shrinkflation, exploring the external forces driving companies to decrease product sizes and how this phenomenon is likely to stabilize once inflation decreases.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with听听to discuss price increases and changes in consumer spending habits post-pandemic. He also interviewed with听Scripps News听for two separate interviews, one regarding Cookie Monster鈥檚 comments on , its underlying causes and another addressing听听regarding airline and grocery mergers.
April Schofield and Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturers, published a piece in on personal selling and the elements of promotion.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with to discuss scam awareness and prevention for Slam the Scam Day on March 9th.
featured 海角社区鈥檚 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in the Department of Accounting. Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor and student, America Paisley, discussed its role in educating students while assisting low-income families with their tax returns. A story contributed to coverage.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with to provide tips to college students on filing their tax returns. A story contributed to coverage.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with and about Wendy鈥檚 proposed plan to test 鈥渄ynamic/surge pricing鈥 in certain locations starting in 2025, which would raise or decrease prices in real-time based on demand.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with to discuss the value of hiring a good financial advisor while being mindful of the costs.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with the disruptions in critical oil-producing regions leading to supply chain adjustments, consequently resulting in increased gas prices.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Sports Marketing professor, interviewed with , , and on the effectiveness of this year’s Super Bowl ads and highlighting the distinctions from previous years. Additionally, he also interviewed on what constitutes the best Super Bowl ad and its impact on the local economy. A story contributed to coverage.
Alexandre Padilla, Economics chair and professor, interviewed with to discuss the definition and implications of a monopoly in relation to the Kroger-Albertsons merger.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with to discuss strategies for effectively handling post-holiday debt. Additionally, he interviewed with and about the delayed implementation of a new tax regulation mandating that mobile payment services must issue tax forms to users. A story contributed to coverage.
Alexandre Padilla, Economics professor and chair, interviewed with about potential economic cooling in Colorado and the U.S., attributing factors to election-year politics and immigration.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with about the transformative effects of legalizing sports betting in Colorado, highlighting its role in boosting sports viewership and its generation of significant state tax revenue.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with about the marketing and brand tactics that have led to the significant spike in sales and popularity of Stanley tumblers.
Greg Clifton, Accounting chair and associate professor, interviewed with to provide tax tips ahead of Jan. 29 when the IRS begins to accept 2023 tax returns.
Edgar Maldonado, Computer Information Systems associate professor, interviewed with about online security and scam prevention, especially for seniors who are highly targeted by scammers.
Alexandre Padilla, Economic professor and chair, interviewed with the about the economic and workforce impact on Denver from unauthorized immigrants coming to Colorado seeking support and employment.
Robert Persichitte, Accounting affiliate professor, interviewed with about the rising trend of overspending during Christmas since the onset of the pandemic. Persichitte also interviewed with shedding light on how Americans have been juggling two or more jobs to meet their financial needs since the start of the pandemic.
Edgar Maldonado, associate professor of Computer Information Systems, interviewed with about the top seven holiday cybersecurity scams. A story contributed to coverage.
Kishore Kulkarni, Economics professor, interviewed with the about gas prices in Colorado Springs plummeting to nearly a three-year low and how the drop could impact the prices of other goods and services.
Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing senior lecturer, interviewed with about the lawsuit against the NCCA filed by seven attorneys generals, including Phil Weiser. The suit alleges the NCAA鈥檚 transfer rule for college athletes violates anti-trust laws.
Glenn Furton, Economics professor, interviewed with about the state of the U.S. economy does not match consumer sentiment.