Wednesdays are all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at why you want to have options in retirement.
Quote of the Day
"Nowhere is the endowment effect more obvious than in the housing market. Everyone believes their house is worth more than it is, including you. You can admit it."
(Blair duQuesnay)
Podcasts
- Dr. Jim Dahle talks with Ben Carlson about a broad range of topics from inflation to cryptocurrency to how to pick an asset allocation and stick to it. (whitecoatinvestor.com)
- Dan Harris talks with Spencer Sherman is the founding CEO of Abacus, a values-driven financial firm. (tenpercent.com)
Investing
- The stock market looks different depending on your time horizon. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- Joachim Klement, "Your investment portfolio is a tool to get to know yourself, not a reflection of who you are." (klementoninvesting.substack.com)
- A Q&A with Eric Balchunas about his book "The Bogle Effect: How John Bogle and Vanguard Turned Wall Street Inside Out and Saved Investors Trillions." (evidenceinvestor.com)
Building wealth
- Nick Maggiulli, "Being rich is a feeling." (ofdollarsanddata.com)
- Time and patience play a big role in wealth building. (retirebeforedad.com)
Credit cards
- Why you should get a credit card with travel insurance. (thomaskopelman.com)
- How banks get you to play the credit card rewards game. (vox.com)
Philanthropy
- Give away money because it gives you joy, not just out of duty. (humbledollar.com)
- A look under the hood of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund. (morningstar.com)
Personal finance
- Sometimes the hardest part with money is just getting started. (contessacapitaladvisors.com)
- There is a fair amount of guesswork when you are just starting out your financial life. And that's okay. (obliviousinvestor.com)
- Why we often feel out of control when it comes to money. (bykevinmahoney.com)
- Who gets the house in a divorce comes with a lot of considerations. (savantwealth.com)
- Why we should make it easier for people to bridge to delayed Social Security benefits. (papers.ssrn.com)