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Need to know more about how behavioral finance concepts work in practice? Watch the below video . . . . I was on an interesting twitter discussion about the best behavioral finance books out there. The usual suspects came up:
February 5, 2021 •
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First, let me get some initial caveats out of the way. This is a good and challenging book. It’s thought-provoking and uncomfortable. Rare is the document that establishes a new world view that is crafted,
August 21, 2020 •
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With the tensions brought on by the confinement, new roles and financial pressures of the Coronavirus, I thought it would be good to take a new look at one of the greatest threats to wealth . . . Divorce. High-end family law
May 25, 2020 •
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What if the 2020 election was delayed or cancelled? Haven and I take on this scary, and not-out-of-the-question, possibility . . . The mechanics of a delay or a cancellation are complicated. Here are three good articles for
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The country is in the midst of a debate between confinement and distancing in the name public health and the reopening of the country to re-establish the health and stability of the American economy. To that end, Haven Pell
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We are all climbing up the walls trying to learn constructively, pass the time, or find distraction. To that end, I have written down some things that I have devoured that you might like as well . . . hopefully putting them on a
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Housekeeping: Podcasts drop on Thursday usually in time for your commute- you can subscribe on most of your favorite outlets. HAVEN PELL’s blog can be found here: PUNDIFICATOR (Ep.47 was recorded in early December before
March 18, 2020 •
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It didn’t take long for Haven and I to reach back across the pond for a topic to chew on . . . and this week we wrangle over the mess of the potential “departure” of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan (and son,
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We’re back with another “Wealth, Actually” podcast. This time I got to speak with John Farr, a man who blended his love of movies with the world of movie house restoration. John Farr has helped
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A few quick notes on DD #3 on $NFLX: Overall Season #3 is very good for comic fans of the usual characters and for people who liked Seasons 1&2.  Matthew Murdock (and DD) return after being buried under a building in
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING First, a happy Thanksgiving to everyone. It is my favorite holiday- a time to reflect on one’s blessings and begin the process of building toward new achievements. Be safe and enjoy your family
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STAN LEE’S LEGACY Stan Lee powered my imagination and made reading, science and art fun. How much more impact can you have on someone? As I poured over the tributes and looked back at the cultural impact Stan’s
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MY TIME IN JAIL Fancy careers force people to build walls. These walls protect lucrative franchises and social constructs. These walls also hide the world from careerists like me. Upon writing “WEALTH,
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As a big horror fan (and Halloween in particular), the news of a new, revamped sequel was sweet. I was all in. John Carpenter gave his blessing. Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) was back. The old mask was back. Much
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(This appeared in Rick Lazio’s Ignite Blog back in July of 2011 . . . I reread it and liked it, so I thought I would repost it.) MATHLESSNESS – AMERICA’S FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM by Frazer Rice. Modern Americans are