Book Review: The Money Mirror by Annette Leiberman and Vicki Lindner
The premise of The Money Mirror is that many – maybe most – women are neurotic in some way about money. The authors, a psychiatrist
The premise of The Money Mirror is that many – maybe most – women are neurotic in some way about money. The authors, a psychiatrist
Editor’s note: I really like the 36 Questions thing I read about in the NY Times a few years back, this idea that you could
Like everyone with a home mortgage, I have homeowner’s insurance that covers most catastrophes, although the list of covered catastrophes specifically does not include flooding.
We know a lot less about the recently proposed federal tax reform than we think we know. We don’t know what major income tax deductions
Although we’ve never met in person, I first saw David Lewis on my Facebook feed August 27th, kayaking my friend’s kids over to her, reuniting
Editor’s Note: I did a podcast with Jesse Eisinger for the finance website Make Change, in which we discuss his book in further detail. I
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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