Here's SMI's latest collection of articles on investing, personal finance
The most important debate on Wall Street: Is inflation licked? (Wall Street Journal). A look at the arguments for and against inflation optimism.
Is a recession looming? Two big bank CEOs see it that way (Kiplinger). "A lot of things out there are dangerous and inflationary. Be prepared."
Visualizing $97 trillion of global debt in 2023 (Visual Capitalist). Scary.
Why do investors play low-probability games? (Joe Wiggins, Behavioural Investment). "We seem inexplicably drawn towards activities...where the chances of positive outcomes are poor."
Making the grade in financial literacy: More states require students to take a personal finance course (CNBC). This is long overdue.
The 2023 Investopedia Terms of the Year (Investopedia). The list includes "bank failures" and "artificial intelligence."
Messing us up (Jonathan Clements, Humble Dollar). "Three crucial areas of our financial life defy simplicity: health insurance, taxes, and paying for college."
QR codes may be a gateway to identity theft, FTC warns (CNBC). So that you don't run out of things to worry about...
Printing millions in fake cash made them better money managers (Wall Street Journal). A fun (and instructive) read: "Financial lessons from the producers of Hollywood prop money."
7 creative ways your family can demonstrate generosity this Christmas (Art Rainer via FaithFi). A couple of these will cost no more than time, and perhaps a few postage stamps.
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