Personal finance columnist Jonathan Clements @ClementsMoney has been lighting the way for @bogleheads for decades, first at @WSJ and now at HumbleDollar. At the annual Bogleheads conference this fall, we shared our gratitude. 🤗https://t.co/BPNC9tGfmd
Fantastic episode of one of my favorite podcasts. @ClementsMoney honesty and humility are very inspiring. And @christine_benz handles a difficult discussion with true grace and professionalism.
I feel so fortunate to have met Jonathan and Elaine, and consider them friends. Those of us who have interacted with Jonathan know what a kind and generous person he is. This podcast, and the article he references, show us what it means to be courageous.
This is an excellent episode. So much wisdom packed into 15 minutes. If you are a young parent, or have parents in your life, make sure this gets a good listen.
"I’m wary of quantitative measures" of risk, writes @HumbleDollar's @AdamMGrossman. "I suggest that we not worry so much about measuring risk and instead put more focus on managing it." https://t.co/aTkqyGT2Za
Considering a Roth Conversion? You need to read this excellent article by @ClementsMoney considering some of the important nuances associated with a conversion. https://t.co/MpIibeXRZW
@s_mark58760 Publishing Ed's piece was particularly special. He, @jasonzweigwsj and I all worked together at @Forbes in the late 1980s. In fact, it seemed like the three of us had lunch together almost every day. Ah, for the halcyon days of sub-$5 lunches in Greenwich Village.
Two important questions your spouse or partner should know in your absence: Where is all the money? And What bills need to be paid? @ClementsMoney, https://t.co/mXUpYCNGRW
Are you worried that rough times lie ahead for the economy and the stock market? Here are five reasons I'm optimistic about the long term. No. 2: Human strive relentlessly to improve their lot in life. https://t.co/P4WnqsZdYb