
Personal finance links: the big picture
9 months ago
2 MIN READ
Podcasts
- Peter Lazaroff talks with Darius Foroux, author of “The Stoic Path to Wealth: Ancient Wisdom for Enduring Prosperity.” (peterlazaroff.com)
- Larry Wilmore talks with Scott Galloway author of “The Algebra of Wealth.” (theringer.com)
- Noah Kagan talks with Bill Perkins author of “Die With Zero.” (noahkagan.com)
- Dan Haylett talks about repurposing your life in retirement with Suzanne Campi. (humansvsretirement.com)
- Barry Ritholtz talks impact investing with Soraya Darab of TMV. (ritholtz.com)
Housing
- The mortgage lock-in effect is slowly easing. (advisorperspectives.com)
- San Francisco real estate used to be uber expensive, now its merely expensive. (bloomberg.com)
- Standby generators are loud. How to mitigate their impact. (wsj.com)
- How housing affordability varies by state. (crr.bc.edu)
Aging
- How aging can be costly. (contessacapitaladvisors.com)
- Father time comes for everyone. (flowingdata.com)
Retirement
- Six lesson from six years of retirement including ‘Your retirement will be different than you expect.’ (theretirementmanifesto.com)
- Why staggered retirements make a lot of sense. (fastcompany.com)
- Why some people retire and others never do. (nytimes.com)
- How Medicare Part D is changing. (marketwatch.com)
Happiness
- It’s never been easier to get distracted by other people’s wealth. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- Buying more stuff can only fill your happiness hole so much. (moneywithkatie.com)
- There is no apparent plateau between income and happiness. (bnnbloomberg.ca)
Investing
- How much equity risk can you really take? (bankeronwheels.com)
- How being an accredited investor can be a distraction from what really matters. (whitecoatinvestor.com)
- How simple is too simple when it comes to a portfolio? (humbledollar.com)
- Investing in real estate is not for everyone. (humbledollar.com)
Personal finance
- Financial plans are made to be broken. (signaturefd-3437664.hs-sites.com)
- There are no shortcuts in our money lives. (moneywithkatie.com)
- The data says that lifestyle creep is less common than you think. (ofdollarsanddata.com)
- Some books for beginning investors including “I Will Teach You to Be Rich” by Ramit Sethi. (morningstar.com)
- How to find a good financial adviser. (thebostonadvisor.com)
- Why paper checks haven’t died yet. (nytimes.com)
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