Jack’s Links
It’s been two months since my last post, but with the exception of a trip to the Grand Canyon, Zion, & Bryce, I have been collecting links the whole time…. Read more »
It’s been two months since my last post, but with the exception of a trip to the Grand Canyon, Zion, & Bryce, I have been collecting links the whole time…. Read more »
Unless you’re an American, in which case you are still too patriotic, but much less patriotic than people from other countries. The tendency to invest in your own country’s assets is… Read more »
It’s been a month, but here are the links. Try not to panic tomorrow if things are kinda downish. Free > Paid when paid doesn’t adapt. A dozen things: Charlie… Read more »
I have no idea when people will stop saying that rates are being [insert devious sounding adverb-ly depressed], but if they read this post they might stop sooner. Interesting article… Read more »
I walk a lot of places. Sometimes I want to listen to music, but sometimes I want to learn something. When I want to learn something, I turn to my… Read more »
Grexit is all the rage, but all of the smart money seems to be focusing on the Chinese stock market. Do either of these matter? I don’t know. Government steals… Read more »
Interesting article about social security and the broader implications of innumeracy among Americans. I for one can’t believe that “100% of your social security benefit” isn’t the age 62 or… Read more »
Drought in California, overpriced corn, farm subsidy reform is coming You can increase your withdrawal rate if you have a good start The new newsletter writers Sharing economy sounds better… Read more »
A dozen things from Jean Marie Eveillard Interesting to watch the Seattle minimum wage play out Breakfast all day would make the world better Coffee good, tea bad Young at… Read more »
NAPFA’s Spring conference was the second conference for financial planners that I’ve been to (after last year’s FPA BE in Seattle). Some general thoughts: I found the people to be… Read more »