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An HSA Makes Sense Again! Maybe!

Random Roger's Retirement Planning

Over the many years of blogging here and elsewhere I've chronicled my adventures in health insurance and the occasions when we've had HSA eligible insurance. Contributions can be deducted from your income and you can take money out without tax or penalty for qualified medical expenses. Here's an example of what I mean. I was shocked.

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Why De-Prioritizing Things Is Healthy And Can Actually Help You Financially

Gen Y Planning

Everything from work meetings (that probably could’ve been an email), networking lunches, dropping your kids off at school, deciding what to make for dinner, and making it to your fitness class on time. The start of the new year is a great time to review what’s important to you. And, find time to do what you enjoy doing more!

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Transcript: Jawad Mian

The Big Picture

He brings a fascinating approach and a bit of an outlier, contrarian way of looking at the world that has allowed him to identify specific changes in what’s taking place in the economy, in the markets, and essentially provide a helpful sounding board to many of the world’s best investors. Let’s start with that.

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9 Must-Do Financial Tasks To Check Off Your Year-End List

Gen Y Planning

Year-end is a special time filled with traditions, old and new, and hopefully space to relax, decompress, and prepare for a wonderful new year. . As the final days of the year rapidly approach, it’s important to carve out intentional time to ready your finances for next year. What should go on your year-end to-do list?

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Transcript: Aswath Damodaran

The Big Picture

Start with valuation, what is a company worth and why, move towards what are the things that drive valuations, and then expand out to what happens to valuations over the lifecycle of a company, and why those life cycles are getting increasingly shorter over the past few decades. And I said, why? I know you will also.

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