Some of the best investing and personal finance articles from around the web.
A funny thing happened on the way to the stock market record (Bloomberg). Why one market watcher sees reasons for caution.
Investors conquered fees. Next up is their own behavior. (Bloomberg). The external threats to investing success may be easier to tame than the internal threats.
Buttress a nest egg with a cash stash (Kiplinger). More on the bucket system, which we examined in an article early last year: Bucket Challenge: Managing Cash Flow in Retirement.
When retirement expectations meet reality (Morningstar). Why it’s best to base your planning on an earlier-than-expected retirement date.
This start-up is 3D-printing an entire neighborhood in Mexico (World Economic Forum). One way that technology is helping to take on poverty.
And from the blogosphere…
20 rules for markets and investing (Compound Advisors). Lots of solid advice here.
The disappearing edge (The Irrelevant Investor). On the importance of controlling what you can.
Five behavioral resolutions for investors in 2020 (Behavioral Investment). Good follow up to the previous piece.
He can be taught (Humble Dollar). After 34 years of writing about finance, here’s what one of the best learned in 2019.
Should I pay for my child’s college tuition? (The Gospel Coalition). Some good thoughts that would help start a good conversation with your spouse, and your kids.
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