‘Harvesting Losses’ Is Wrong On Two Counts

Monday, December 9, 2013

Corn Field in Summer Drought (Source: stockxchng.com)

“Harvesting.” On a farm this action takes place that after the seeds have been planted, the rains have come, the sun has shone, and the crops have grown well. The result? The farmer harvests and sells his crops at a profit. It does not mean that conditions went awry, the crops withered and the result was a loss.

Here are the two flaws with the notion of harvesting losses…

This article is published on Forbes.com


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