Personal finance links: winning at life
9 hours ago
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Podcasts
- Barry Ritholtz talks with Jason Zweig and William Bernstein about their late friend Jonathan Clements, author of “Money and Me.” (ritholtz.com)
- Jim Dahle talks with Ben Carlson, author of “Risk and Reward.” (whitecoatinvestor.com)
- Why smart people make bad investment decisions. (peterlazaroff.com)
- Morgan Housel on why ‘the luckier you are the nicer you should be.’ (podcasts.apple.com)
Housing
- Moving ain’t cheap. (humbledollar.com)
- Walls are in. White picket fences are on their way out. (wapo.st)
- An increasing number of homeowner insurance claims are being closed without payment. (wsj.com)
- Land appreciates. Houses depreciate. (housingnotes.com)
Retirement
- How to prepare for retirement now. (retirementresearcher.com)
- How inflation can impact retirement. (morningstar.com)
- On the challenges of the solo ager. (wsj.com)
Taxes
- Why investors discount the costs of ‘tax drag.’ (wsj.com)
- The expanded QSBS is the hot new tax break. (bloomberg.com)
Tax-advantaged savings
- Gen Z has bought into the Roth IRA. (wsj.com)
- The case for 529 accounts is only getting stronger. (morningstar.com)
- How to coordinate your 401(k) contributions with your spouse. (crr.bc.edu)
Work
- Why some people work well past retirement age, and get criticized for it. (theconversation.com)
- There’s no right way to return-to-work after having a baby. (readthejointaccount.com)
Personal finance
- Cognitive labor is real. (contessacapitaladvisors.com)
- Robinhood ($HOOD) is ramping up AI tools for users. (wsj.com)
- Lessons learned from Jonathan Clement’s “Money and Me.” (humbledollar.com)
- The problem with actually pursuing ‘Die With Zero.’ (jordangrumet.substack.com)
- How you make your money matters. (ofdollarsanddata.com)
- We’re all unique. What can you do to help? (theretirementmanifesto.com)
- You don’t have to be famous to matter. (dariusforoux.com)
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