Wednesday Reading List

ICYMI: My Favorite Books This Year – Here’s a list of the best four non-fiction and four fiction books I read this year.

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Key financial lessons from an unusual year. For more, you can also check out Recession Proof Your Finances.

Money and Investment Lessons of 2020 by Christine Benz and Susan Dziubinski

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Congress released details of the new stimulus package. Here’s what we know so far.

What’s in the $900 billion coronavirus relief plan: Stimulus checks, unemployment aid and more by Jacob Pramuk

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You probably heard this news already. Here’s some more information.

The Coronavirus Is Mutating. What Does That Mean for Us? by Apoorva Mandavilli and Mutant coronavirus in the United Kingdom sets off alarms, but its importance remains unclear by Kai Kupferschmidt

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Surprises to the consensus view pose the biggest risks next year according to Schwab’s Global Chief Investment Strategist

Top Five Global Investment Risks In 2021 by Jeffrey Kleintop

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It’s crazy to think we’re thinking about this question again given where we were nine months ago.

What If You Only Invested at Market Peaks? by Ben Carlson

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The fortune tellers are back at work. Ignore them.

Clueless About 2020, Wall Street Forecasters Are at It Again for 2021 by Jeff Sommer

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I guess they don’t know about the hide self view option on Zoom…

Plastic surgeons say business is up, partly because clients don’t like how they look on Zoom by Danielle Braff

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Yes and No.

Did Covid Lockdowns Really Clear the Air? by Jason Plautz

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And finally, apropos of nothing…