Wednesday is all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at the job security of “great advisors.”
Advisors
- The robo-advisor boom is dead. Long live robo-advisor technology. (kitces.com)
- The strongest argument for the fiduciary duty. (etf.com)
- Always recognize that financial professionals are often working with contradictory goals. (fool.com)
- Can a robot be a fiduciary? (nytimes.com)
Estate planning
- Why you need a will. (washingtonpost.com)
- Don't end up like Prince...have a valid will in place. (slate.com)
Personal finance
- A Q&A with Harold Pollack co-author of "The Index Card Revolution." (pbs.org)
- Some good advice from Charles Schwab on the markets. (businessinsider.com)
- Are advanced life annuities the key to retirement spending. (npr.org)
- Buy vs. rent: it's complicated. (twocents.lifehacker.com)
- Move to the Midwest: rebuild your balance sheet. (vox.com)
- The later you retire, the longer you live. (wsj.com)
- A third of newlyweds are surprised by their partner's financial situation. (bloomberg.com)
- 'What if' you left your stable life in search of experiences. (nytimes.com)
- 7 money lessons I would give my 20-something self. (goodfinancialcents.com)
- 5 apps that could save you money. (medium.com)