This will be the last Top Links of the week, as we get ready for the Fourth of July holiday! I hope everyone has a great Independence Day, and doesn’t eat TOO many hot dogs!
Here’s what I’ve been reading this morning:
‘Where the Lines are Drawn’ – Tom Mullooly – The Human Advisor
- When it comes to measuring performance in the market, it really does matter where you start from. Tom looks at this in his latest post.
‘Portfolio Appendectomy’ – Phil Huber – BPs and Pieces
- As the Great Financial Crisis rolls off the 10-year performance numbers for some funds, Phil takes a look at removing the “appendix” of your portfolio.
‘Escaping the Echo Chamber’ – Douglas A. Boneparth – Bone Fide Wealth
- Social media can be a GREAT tool for advisors and small businesses, if you know how to use it. Douglas writes about his failures and triumphs on the different platforms.
‘Kids Self-Employment System’ – Jeremy Walter – Calibrating Capital
- Jeremy breaks down the system his family has for paying his children for different tasks around the house. It’s always difficult determining the specifics, but plans like this can be a great benefit in teaching kids about money!
ENJOY!