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The Man Who Never Looked Up

The Man Who Never Looked Up

They say "the best story wins." How do take "financial planning" - an admittedly boring topic at times - and tell a better story?

Buffett’s Way vs. Index Funds

Buffett’s Way vs. Index Funds

Warren Buffett is great. Index funds area also great. But they are not the same! How do we square that circle?

Baby Maeve and the Ovarian Lottery

Baby Maeve and the Ovarian Lottery

What financial lessons can we learn from an 8-month old baby about luck, timing, and something called "the Ovarian lottery?"

The Eye of the Beholder

The Eye of the Beholder

How can two groups of people see the same exact facts, the same reality, yet come to polar opposite conclusions?

Tricky Dick’s Essential Retirement Advice

Tricky Dick’s Essential Retirement Advice

Who knew Richard Nixon, with his curiosities and complexities, was also a retirement philosopher?

Do Not Zoom in On Monthly Returns

Do Not Zoom in On Monthly Returns

Clients got worried about their investments last month. But I want to encourage them (and you) to zoom out to the bigger picture.

The Oldest Bad Joke on Wall Street

The Oldest Bad Joke on Wall Street

It's that time of year again. The Wall Street wizards look in their crystal balls at the next year of stock performance.

Confession: I Leased a Car (?!)
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Confession: I Leased a Car (?!)

Most personal finance experts would tell you that cars are a terrible investment, and that leasing a car is even worse. Why'd I do it anyway?

It’s Not Rocket Science

It’s Not Rocket Science

What lessons can we take from weight loss success and Daylight Savings, and apply to make better personal finance decisions?

The Worst Cost of Bad Financial Advice

The Worst Cost of Bad Financial Advice

A single terrible experience can scar us. It can be the hot stove that scalds us, that teaches us, "Don't ever do that again."

Taylor Swift or Cristiano Ronaldo? And Their Hidden Investing Lesson

Taylor Swift or Cristiano Ronaldo? And Their Hidden Investing Lesson

Who is more famous globally: Taylor Swift or Cristiano Ronaldo? The answer hides a powerful investing lesson.

5 Year-End Financial Planning Tips

5 Year-End Financial Planning Tips

If you're not careful, the holiday season will fly by (in a sleigh?) before you can do these 5 intelligent things in your financial plan.

What Long-Term Stock Returns Should I Assume in My Plan?

What Long-Term Stock Returns Should I Assume in My Plan?

People in the retirement planning community (especially online) do not have the right mental models long-term stock market returns.

You Received a Windfall: Now What?

You Received a Windfall: Now What?

When you receive a windfall, careful planning and mindful decision-making can help you maximize its positive impact on your life.

Is the “4% Rule” Too Risky?

Is the “4% Rule” Too Risky?

If you use the 4% rule to plan your retirement, are you exposing yourself to too much risk? Or not enough?