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Why Balance is More Important than Returns

02.22.2010

The act of planning for your financial future is all about making tradeoffs. It’s essentially a question of dealing with the constant tension between living for today and saving for some future event. [Read more...]

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The Case for Slow Money

02.16.2010

I know that this is not a new idea, for we have all heard the story of the tortoise and the hare since we were little. Slow and steady always wins the race. [Read more...]

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Investing Is Not Entertainment

02.08.2010

One of the biggest mistakes we make is confusing investing with entertainment. Somewhere along the line, investing became America’s favorite spectator sport. [Read more...]

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Your Investing Behavior Costs You Plenty

02.01.2010

Investor behavior matters a lot. In fact, it probably matters more than skill. To understand why this is true, first you need to understand one fundamental concept: Investment returns and investor returns are almost always different. [Read more...]