Wednesday is all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at how long you should keep certain financial paperwork.
Quote of the Day
"For a diversified investor, returns will be what they’ll be; the best you can do is accept that and don’t let your emotions get in the way. A far better use of your time and energy is to focus on what you can control: moving forward in your career, living within your means, and saving more."
(Charlie Bilello)
Credit cards
- Millennials are adept at playing the credit card reward game. (wsj.com)
- Got a late fee on a credit card? Call to get it removed. (barrons.com)
- Amex is stepping up its game against high-end credit card competition. (finance.yahoo.com)
Aging
- April is National Financial Literacy Month. (peterlazaroff.com)
- Can a single financial education class help improve impulsivity? (wsj.com)
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Communication
- Open, honest communication is one of the pillars of successful financial planning. (hffinancial.com)
- We are 'deeply convicted' when it comes to talking openly about money. (humbledollar.com)
Personal finance
- Money gives you options. (journal.thriveglobal.com)
- The complications of a "back door" Roth IRA conversion. (blog.independenceadvisors.com)
- 401(k) leakage is a big problem. (wsj.com)
- Avoid these 10 common estate planning mistakes. (onefpa.org)
- How the 'age-related positivity effect' affects our ability to make investment decisions. (psyfitec.com)