Last week, The Wall Street Journal carried a seemingly innocuous article by Derek Horstmeyer, a finance professor at George Mason University. Horstmeyer described an analysis he and his team had recently conducted. The question they sought to answer: Could investors achieve better results in their [...]
Giving
Financial planning is, for the most part, straightforward. You want to save enough for the future, then avoid a shortfall by investing those savings wisely. Pretty much every other topic in the world of personal finance—from asset allocation to taxes to safe withdrawal rates—can be viewed through [...]
Inflation answers
Open an economics textbook, and you’ll find this fundamental principle: When the money supply expands—that is, when the government prints more money—higher inflation is often the result. This topic has, for good reason, been on investors’ minds lately. Since the pandemic began, the Federal Reserve [...]
Overlooked retirement questions
Personal finance pundits love to debate about “safe withdrawal rates”—the amount a retiree can safely withdraw each year from a portfolio without depleting it too quickly. I agree this is an important topic. In fact, I’ve addressed it a few times myself in recent months. In July I discussed the well [...]
Now what?
I have a relative—let’s call her Jane. Last year, in the early days of the pandemic, Jane had the foresight to buy shares in vaccine maker Moderna. With the benefit of hindsight, it was a smart decision. But in Jane’s view, it was not a difficult decision. It was no secret that the company was [...]
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