Stuff worth sharing from the past week
ICYMI: My latest podcast appearance where I discussed surviving market volatility, financial planning during recessions, and my new book that helps individuals take their finances to the next level.
My Inside Divorce Podcast Appearance
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We all have it. Might as well do something about it.
How to Combat Zoom Fatigue by Liz Fosslein and Mollie West Duffy
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Fraudsters are really active now. Protect yourself and your loved ones.
Robocalls are spiking as fraudsters prey on Covid-19 fears by Sarah O’Brien
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When telling your kid to read the financial planning book you wrote backfires… pic.twitter.com/gkUaJEp4Pe
— The Boston Advisor (@samazzouz) May 18, 2020
Delaying Social Security isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be. Great article that also introduces a useful planning tool.
Does Delaying Social Security Deliver an 8% Return? by Christine Benz
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Why are stocks up, what’s next for the bond market, interest rate expectations and more in this overview.
Schwab Market Perspective: Riding the Liquidity Wave
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My son and I really enjoyed watching the ten-part Bulls/Jordan documentary. Wondering what happened to the Bulls?
After the ‘Last Dance,’ the Bulls Became a Historic Dumpster Fire by Zach Kram
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Book Recommendation(s)
Instead of one book this week, here’s five recommended by someone worth listening to.
Looking for a summer read? Try one of these 5 books? by Bill Gates
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