Wednesday, September 23, 2015
OZY: The Fed And The Cost Of Your New Home
Monday, September 21, 2015
WSJ: Financial Adviser or Financial Planner?
By SIMON CONSTABLE
What can you expect from a financial adviser? Is it different from what you’ll get from a financial planner?When it comes to financial advice, labels can be deceiving.
Some advisers might offer as much guidance as some planners—and in some cases both might provide less help than those titles imply. The important thing for investors is to look beyond the labels to see exactly what they are being offered. Read more here.
WSJ: Everybody Knows Men Take More Investing Risks Than Women. Is It True?
The conventional wisdom is that when it comes to investing, women take fewer risks than men. Julie Nelson, professor of economics at University of Massachusetts in Boston, says the conventional wisdom is wrong.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Forbes: How the Fed Lost Its Cred.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Forbes: Boy Battles Stigma And Depression With Book
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
OZY: Our Real Inflation Problem
Despite these shaky stock markets, some of us are still angling for a shiny new ride — complete with that leather-laden new-car smell. But while you may hear news on the way to the dealership that inflation is still under control, you won’t believe it once a sales rep tells you their full-size American cars will cost you the better part of $40,000.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Forbes: Leadership Lessons From The Queen
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Earlier this week Her Majesty the Queen became Britain’s longest reigning monarch. Whether or not you support a monarchy there are things to learn from her, especially if you are in a leadership position.
Since becoming Queen in 1952 at the tender age of 25 she has dedicated her life to serving the people of Britain and the commonwealth. It’s not about her, it’s about what she can do for her people. Read more here.