Every week I read a large number of personal finance and investing articles. Here’s my latest weekly shortcut to the best.
Just a quick one today: I’m off out to help a friend move his boat around the waterways of London!
Good reads from the financial blogosphere
- The Psy-Fi blog says Buffett and Munger’s contrasting mental models [1] are a paradox.
- Moolanomy wonders whether it’s worth being green [2] when investing.
- Oblivious Investor has the latest score in the active manager versus index tracker [3] debate.
- Get Rich Slowly discusses a permanent defensive portfolio [4].
- Studenomics explores how to delay gratification [5].
Generally UK-related articles from other websites and papers
- The Independent asks financial experts where they’re putting their own money [6].
- The FT’s David Stevenson looks at signs that fund managers in the U.S. are taking another look at property [7].
- The Telegraph has discovered Tony Blair opposes the new 50p tax rate [8]. As I said earlier this week, that’s why he won elections, and spiteful politics [9] from this shower in power won’t.
- CityWire looks at whether the UK Budget will reignite the housing market [10]. Let’s hope not.
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