Dueling Mortgage Gurus and Uncertainty
One of the things that makes finance endlessly fascinating (to me!) is that perfectly sound logic for one situation turns out to be perfect madness
One of the things that makes finance endlessly fascinating (to me!) is that perfectly sound logic for one situation turns out to be perfect madness
Editor’s note: The following is from The Banker’s Editor-in-Chief, aka Mom. Mom spends a month every year on a Greek island, populated by ex-pats. She
Last week I wrote about the personal credit score, used by virtually all lenders in this country, known as FICO. But I know there are some
Note: See Part I on FICO Scores, which inspired this question from a reader. Dear Banker, I’ve been getting copies of my 3 credit reports
I’m 43 years old and I have a terrible confession to make: I still know my SAT scores by heart. Wait, it gets worse. I
I feel like there are lessons about philanthropy in John Paulson’s $400 million gift to Harvard that I haven’t seen explained yet. I don’t know
I founded Bankers Anonymous because, as a recovering banker, I believe that the gap between the financial world as I know it and the public discourse about finance is more than just a problem for a family trying to balance their checkbook, or politicians trying to score points over next year’s budget – it is a weakness of our civil society. For reals. It’s also really fun for me.
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