Some of the best investing and personal finance articles from around the web — a day early this week because we'll have DAA and Sector Rotation updates for you tomorrow.
Americans chasing high interest rates risk falling into a ‘cash trap’ (Wall Street Journal). Is it time to consider something other than a money market fund?
Alzheimer’s takes a financial toll long before diagnosis, study finds (New York Times via Fidelity). “The results are striking in both their clarity and their consistency.”
529-to-Roth rollovers: taking advantage of the new option to move education savings to retirement savings (Nerd’s Eye View). A closer look at one of the more interesting provisions in the SECURE 2.0 Act.
Hitting reset (Humble Dollar). Detoxing from a daily financial news habit can take time.
The crushing cost of conservative retirement planning (The Best Interest). “Retirement failure is a scary outcome, but surely there are ‘right’ and ‘wrong' levels of conservatism in retirement planning.”
Why are ETFs (sometimes) more tax-efficient than mutual funds? (Oblivious Investor). One reason why we often recommend Just-the-Basics for use in a taxable account.
Roger Federer vs. the stock market (A Wealth of Common Sense). Fascinating insight from the world of tennis and how it applies to investing.
Teaching your kids about money (Christian Stewardship Network). What if a parent doesn’t feel qualified to teach their kids about money? We tackle that topic and more in this conversation.
We’d love to hear your responses to any of the above. To weigh in, just meet us in the comments section.