We’ve published the most widely read articles for 2024 in the investing and practice management categories, but that leaves out quite a few memorable pieces we posted during the year. You may want to check out the following interesting articles, enjoy!
by Dan Solin, 6/25/24
In June 2024, Jonathan Clements, a renowned personal finance columnist and educator, announced that he had terminal cancer. Dan Solin considers Clements’ question, asked in a LinkedIn post: “What would you do if you were told you might just have 12 months to live?”
by William Bernstein, 8/12/24
William Bernstein explores the arguments of Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation, which looks at how the smartphone (especially the iPhone 4) has impacted the psyches of an entire generation.
by Laurence B. Siegel, 1/8/24
Should retail investors partake of the very attractive yields promised by private credit fund managers? Laurence Sigel breaks down what is happening with the asset class.
by Meir Statman, 5/7/2024
Meir Statman discusses his book, The Wealth of Well-Being, and what it provides financial advisors and their clients as they pursue not just financial well-being but life well-being.
by Michael Edesess, 11/30/24
Michael Edesess says the current approach to investment management has no sound basis and doesn’t work. Learn why he believes closer collaboration between mathematicians and finance professionals could be a way to fix things.
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