Book Review: Capital In The Twenty-first Century by Thomas Piketty
Once in a while I read a book and think “That! That is the one that will determine my definitive worldview on a subject.” This
Once in a while I read a book and think “That! That is the one that will determine my definitive worldview on a subject.” This
Sometimes I procrastinate reading something really important to the point that I want to kick myself. Over the years I’ve seen Where Are The Customer’s
In November I took my five-year-old’s life savings (mostly tooth-fairy money and birthday gifts) and bought her 4 shares in Disney stock via a custodial
A wise man wrote about investing: “performance may come and go, but costs are forever.”[1] Let’s explore a bit how big these cost difference really
Editors Note: I highly recommend consuming this interview in audio form, by clicking the start box above. So much more interesting! Please see interview Part
Scott Burns and Laurence J. Kotlikoff wrote The Clash of Generations: Saving Ourselves, Our Kids, and Our Economy, thought-provoking and highly readable financial policy book in 2012,
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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