Personal finance links: controlling what you can control
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Podcasts
- Jim Dahle talks with Christine Benz about the psychology of retirement. (whitecoatinvestor.com)
- Shane Parrish talks with Morgan Housel, author of “The Art of Spending Money.” (fs.blog)
- Paula Pant talks with Barry Ritholtz about why well-intentioned investors still make costly mistakes. (ritholtz.com)
- Chris Hill talks with Cullen Roche, author of “Your Perfect Portfolio.” (open.spotify.com)
- Barry Ritholtz talks with Perth Tolle, founder of the Life and Liberty indexes and the creator of the Freedom 100 EM Index ($FRDM). (ritholtz.com)
Housing
- Lot sizes are shrinking and so are backyards. (wapo.st)
- There’s really only one solution to the housing crisis: build more houses. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- The great wealth transfer includes a lot of real estate. (wsj.com)
Family
- Caregiving increasingly lands on spouses. (washingtonpost.com)
- More Americans live alone than ever. (sherwood.news)
Investing
- What ‘The Traitors’ teaches us about how we invest. (behaviouralinvestment.com)
- Before you invest in private assets, understand the downsides. (wsj.com)
- How box spreads work. (sillymoney.com)
Personal finance
- Why you should automate as much of your finances as you can. (readthejointaccount.com)
- No one can tell you how to spend your money. (tim.signaturefd.com)
- If you were building out a credit card system from scratch, you wouldn’t do it this way. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- How many of the choices you make are consequential and will benefit from more time and study? (luckymaverick.substack.com)
- An excerpt from Jennifer Breheny Wallace’s new book, “Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose.” (wsj.com)
- Your favorite [fill in the blank] will close someday. Nothing lasts forever. (abnormalreturns.com)
- We are better at survival than thriving. (meaningfulmoney.life)
- Life isn’t lived out of a spreadsheet. (jordangrumet.substack.com)
- Why it’s so easy to get into a rut. (rootofall.substack.com)
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