There are 3 types of investors. Which are you?
I just finished Rational Expectations: Asset Allocation for Investing Adults by William Bernstein. If it wasn’t my job, you could scream ‘nerd alert!’ (But it is. So you
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I just finished Rational Expectations: Asset Allocation for Investing Adults by William Bernstein. If it wasn’t my job, you could scream ‘nerd alert!’ (But it is. So you
After raising rates 0.75% in June, the Fed raised rates ANOTHER 0.75% yesterday. That’s the first time they’ve raised rates that much two months in
If you’re only source of news is…well…the news, you might miss it when good things actually happen. The media knows we like to be afraid
The investment everyone’s talking about – I-Bonds – probably aren’t worth the hassle, but you can decide for yourself. THE UPSIDE A 9.62% guaranteed interest
“Rick, I’m a freakin’ Financial Zen MASTER! I don’t care what the market’s done this week or even this year. And YOU taught me that. What gives?”…
During COVID, I got to my parents in Walnut Creek in 35 minutes. Once traffic normalized, it once again took 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Get invested. Stay invested. This is not just the Financial Zen philosophy. It’s also Warren Buffet’s. When he said, “Investing is simple, but not easy”
Every investment you have should be tied to a financial goal. If it’s tied to financial goal, then you know when you’ll need the money.
Were your parents obsessed with The Weather Channel growing up? Yeah, me too. (Although, I’m still not clear on the attraction.) Watching my mom ‘watch
In state costs for a UC Berkeley education are currently $41,528 per year. That’s $160k to send Junior out to drink beer for 4 years.
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