
Personal finance links: the golden age of scams
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Podcasts
- Jim Dahle talks with Rob Orman about building a resilient, long-lasting career. (whitecoatinvestor.com)
- Christine Benz and Amy Arnott talk with Jay Zigmont, the author of a new book called “The Childfree Guide to Life and Money.” (morningstar.com)
- Dan Haylett talks with Riley Moynes about the four phases of retirement. (humansvsretirement.com)
Housing
- Not every financial decision has to make perfect sense. (kindnessfp.com)
- Americans have more home equity than ever, but fewer ways to take advantage of it. (wsj.com)
- Roam wants to make assumable mortgages a thing. (techcrunch.com)
- New house sizes in the U.S. are shrinking. (ft.com)
Taxes
- Your chances of getting audited are low and getting lower. (nytimes.com)
- Just because the IRS is defanged doesn’t mean you should skimp on your taxes. (wsj.com)
Debt
- There are too many ways to take on debt these days. (tonyisola.com)
- Older Americans are not immune from having debt problems. (nextavenue.org)
College
- When college costs actually come due. (thecollegefinanciallady.com)
- Cuts at the Department of Education is going to make choosing a college more difficult. (tonyisola.com)
- How to appeal your financial aid award. (thecollegefinanciallady.com)
- Do you know what’s in your 529 account? (wsj.com)
Personal finance
- Imagine the worst case scenario. Then focus on what you can actually control. (contessacapitaladvisors.com)
- Its natural that couples react to (market) stress in different ways. (readthejointaccount.com)
- How to think about money, time and health during the three stages of life. (blogs.cfainstitute.org)
- There is no right answer when it comes to giving money to your adult children. (humbledollar.com)
- What is the best way to manage a concentrated, low tax basis position? (alphaarchitect.com)
- Ten reasons why people like to hold cash. (monevator.com)
- Why Roth 401(k)s are so attractive. (crr.bc.edu)
- We are living in the golden age of scams. (lurking-glass.ghost.io)
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