Become a Patron! There's a cliche at least as old as I am, that while ATM's were expected to reduce the demand for bank tellers, banks actually increased the number of tellers they employed, for the counter-intuitive reason that a bank branch was much easier to administer once simple deposits and withdrawals were handled by machines. Instead of wiping out the retail branch, … [Read more...] about The (weird) optionality of Series EE savings bonds
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Direct indexing and shareholder democracy
Become a Patron! The late Paul Volcker is famously said to have quipped that he hadn’t seen a worthwhile financial innovation since the ATM, which makes him slightly more cynical than even I am. In fact, I think we're on the brink of a real revolution in shareholder democracy. Mutual funds and direct ownership are competitors Vanguard has offered low-cost, commission-free, … [Read more...] about Direct indexing and shareholder democracy
The SECURE Act is headed into law; small employers get a few handouts
Become a Patron! I've written extensively about the hilariously-named SECURE Act, which sailed through the House but was frozen in the Senate while Ted Cruz extorted his colleagues to allow wealthy Texans to make tax- and penalty-free withdrawals from their 529 accounts for "homeschooling" expenses. Contrary to some early reporting, that provision does not seem to have made … [Read more...] about The SECURE Act is headed into law; small employers get a few handouts
Strategies to pay for an early retirement
Become a Patron! Last month I got to spend some time with a relation who recently left a high-powered tech job, and who asked for some advice about financing a more or less indefinite period of unemployment. I am strongly opposed to mixing money and family, but I eventually relented and offered some ideas in general terms about how I would advise someone who came to me in … [Read more...] about Strategies to pay for an early retirement
What the media can’t get right about retirement, and why
Become a Patron! A long-time reader passed along an article from the World Economic Forum's blog (yes, for some reason the World Economic Forum has a blog) titled "To retire at 65, American millennials need to save almost half their paycheck." While the article is absolute drivel, it's a good starting point to understand some things the business and financial press gets … [Read more...] about What the media can’t get right about retirement, and why