Wednesday is all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at how proposed tax law changes will affect investors.
Quote of the Day
"Almost every epic investment blunder in history was the direct result of overconfidence. "
(Nick Maggiulli)
Advisors
- Dan Solin, "Advisors are not life coaches and shouldn’t try to become one." (danielsolin.com)
- How to built an investment advisor cybersecurity program. (alphaarchitect.com)
- Why performance and fulcrum fees are banned for most financial advisors. (kitces.com)
Robo-advisors
- Comparing the robo-advisors for those in retirement. (wsj.com)
- Betterment is making it easier for clients to donate shares to charity. (investmentnews.com)
Retirement
- How to retire well: a Barron's roundtable. (barrons.com)
- 10 questions to ask about where to live in retirement. (wsj.com)
- A possible scenario for retirees that have undersaved. (alphabaskets.com)
Investing
- 5 investing do's and don'ts. (behavioralvalueinvestor.com)
- Education isn't enough for better investing. (validea.com)
Spending
- The most important number for your financial health/happiness is your fixed living costs. (humbledollar.com)
- What happens to your spending when you stop using your Amazon.com account. (humbledollar.com)
- Millennials love travel reward credit cards. (tearsheet.co)
- How to spend less. (peterlazaroff.com)
Personal finance
- Is there a relationship between money and happiness? (evidenceinvestor.co.uk)
- What matters most in personal finance? (whitecoatinvestor.com)
- TIAA was once viewed as the gold standard, not any more. (nytimes.com)
- On the value of donating appreciated securities. (vanguardblog.com)
- What you should do before selling your house. (financialsamurai.com)
- Check for unclaimed property every year. (medium.com)
- IVF is both a health and financial issue to deal with. (castlebaram.com)