Wednesdays are all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at how to frame the buy vs. rent decision.
Quote of the Day
"When it comes to behavior, most of us aren’t trying to blow up our lives and make bad decisions."
(Joy Lere)
Podcasts
- Barry Ritholtz talks with Liz Ann Sonders about how to rebalance your portfolio. (ritholtz.com)
- Jesse Cramer talks with Peter Lazaroff about how to hang in there for the long run. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Dan Haylett talks with financial advisor Ed Combs about the relationship challenges in retirement. (humansvsretirement.com)
- Carl Richards talks with Hal Hershfield about aligning capital with your values. (podcasts.apple.com)
Housing
- Luck matters a lot when it comes to generational home buying. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- Senior housing is bouncing back after Covid. (wsj.com)
- Why it costs so much to build a new house. (construction-physics.com)
- New houses are getting smaller. (apolloacademy.com)
- In praise of the Thumbtack app. (wired.com)
Investing
- We are our own worst enemies when it comes to investing. (realsmartica.com)
- Better investors make fewer decisions. (abnormalreturns.com)
- FOMO is real. (tonyisola.com)
Borrowing
- Why credit cards are dangerous to your wealth. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- On the math of a 0% line of credit. (axios.com)
Personal finance
- Loss aversion is real. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- The many ways that life for you is better than for John D. Rockefeller. (humbledollar.com)
- Spending more on stuff, like a car, is unlikely to bring you contentment. (bestinterest.blog)
- Why you should turn off auto-renew for your bank CDs. (wsj.com)
- How do estimated taxes work? (flowfp.com)
- How can your financial success benefit others? (humbledollar.com)