Personal finance links: fooling yourself
Wednesdays are all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at how...
Spending
- Where could you cut back on spending? (readthejointaccount.com)
- Invest in memories, not stuff. (timmaurer.com)
Investing
- Stock market returns are usually pretty good, but not always. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- Trump owns a lot of municipal bonds. (wsj.com)
- We should make it easier for people to invest for the long run. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
Social Security
- Nervous Americans are claiming Social Security early. (wsj.com)
- Social Security is a substantial part of retiree income. (advisorperspectives.com)
Retirement
- There's no single definition of retirement. (humbledollar.com)
- Four questions to ask before retiring early. (morningstar.com)
Personal finance
- What a good (financial) plan entails. (marknewfield.substack.com)
- Why unsolicited advice rarely works. (meaningfulmoney.life)
- When your interests change, change with them. (theretirementmanifesto.com)
- There's always a tradeoff, you just need to look for it. (contessacapitaladvisors.com)
- On the case for being 'minimally extractive' in your career. (ofdollarsanddata.com)
- Different things matter in the three stages of life. (tonyisola.com)
- Three steps for life. (thewaiterspad.com)