Thursday’s interests are all about Personal Finance, Retirement and Investing. Today, we reflect on Warren Buffet, Retirement accounts and what would make us NOT retire, Decision making in Poker and Life, Living by the Bay on no money, and Trust Fund conundrums.
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- Buffett’s Edge (Investment Masters Class)
- My Berkshire Hathaway Reflections (Shane Parrish, Farnam Street)
- We Only Get to Experience One Version of Reality (Joshua M Brown, The Reformed Broker)
- Quantifying the Value of Retirement Accounts (Aaron Brask, Alpha Architect)
- What would make you not retire early? (Steve, ThinkSaveRetire)
- Getting Smart On ETFs (Dave Nadig, ETF.com)
- Investment Fees Will Cost You Millions. Yes, Millions. (Physician on FIRE)
- 335 Days of Financial Illiteracy … (Dina Isola, Real$martica)
- How to Live in San Francisco Without Spending Any Money : Growth-hungry companies, rich with venture capital, offer consumers free trials and discounts on food delivery, home cleaning, car sharing (Eliot Brown, Wall Street Journal)
- Why More Young Married Couples Are Keeping Separate Bank Accounts. It doesn’t signal a lack of trust—to some, it’s a way for spouses to show they trust each other more. (Caroline Kitchener, The Atlantic)
- Mt. Gox and the Surprising Redemption of Bitcoin’s Biggest Villain. He led the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange before a mysterious heist made it go bust. As clues emerge and Bitcoin’s price surges, Mark Karpelès is on the hunt for answers. (Jen Wieczner, Fortune)
- What It’s Really Like to Have a Trust Fund (Anonymous as told to Charlotte Cowles, The Cut)
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