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Here’s what I’ve been reading this morning:
‘Ben’s 4 Common Sense Rules of Investing’ – Ben Carlson – A Wealth of Common Sense
- Like a band that’s been around for decades, at some point you need to realize it’s time to play the hits. As Ben outlines, the same goes for investors. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. He shares his very basic 4 common sense rules for investing.
‘What They Believed’ – Jonathan Clements – Humble Dollar
- Jonathan moved to NYC in 1986 (just in time for the Mets World Series!), and got a job at Forbes. In his latest post, he shares a few ideas about managing money that were popular back then that don’t really hold up anymore.
‘Worried You’re Mismanaging Your Money? Give Yourself a Financial Checkup’ – Sharon Epperson – CNBC
- Being a financial planner, we see a lot of the anxiety that folks have about managing their money. If you’re managing your own money, and you’re worried you may be doing it wrong, this post have a nice seven step checkup to take a look at!
- Economic data continues to pour in that leaves folks unsure about what’s actually going on in the economy. This article outlines how the Fed still feels a need for higher rates, but may be changing their tune as to HOW high.
ENJOY!