With political posturing in Athens sending boy traders into a tizzy in London and New York, there couldn’t be a better time to ignore your portfolio and reading instead.
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Read all about it: Executive pay is soaring, based on little but their ability to capture a great salary from compliant boards and shareholders.
If history is any guide, the next decade could see an 11% per year return from shares. Are you invested accordingly?
More Steve Jobs, then a slew of investing and money articles from around the Web. I regret not writing a gushing post about Steve Jobs earlier this week. Instead I prevaricated and made the point that Steve Jobs’ legacy could be to put off would-be entrepreneurs who didn’t happen to be a once-in-a-generation genius. That [...]
Everyone loves to hate traders, and here’s a fake who nevertheless riled the world up. Plus the week’s best reads.
Some good reads from around the Web. I don’t know how many of you buy shares listed on the Alternative Investment Market, but I am sure that if you do you’ll find the ban on holding AIM shares in an ISA as annoying as I do. The theory is that AIM shares are too risky [...]
Some nice news for Monevator, and plenty more money and investing stories from around the web.
A New York Times blogger puts the boot in the ‘lost decade’ myth, plus plenty of other good money reads from at home and abroad.
Steve Jobs has lived a life beyond most of our wildest dreams, but the thing that inspired him most can inspire every one of us.
Everyone seems to agree it’s a good time to buy shares. But weirdly, plenty of people are selling…
Great money and investing articles from all kinds of websites from around the Internet.
S&P downgrades the U.S. as the fourth worst week of all-time for the FTSE 100 ends… Saturday mornings were made for reading all about it!
I’m finally worried by the sovereign debt fears that have stalked the world for three years, but my concern is in the small print.
They said they hoped they’d die before they got old – but they didn’t, and here’s the graph to prove it. Plus the week’s good reads.
I’ve gone fishing, almost literally, in the Med. Here’s a few things you might want to read in my absence.
Charlie Munger might have a name fit for a rapacious capitalist, but he’s got a philosopher’s heart.