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Review: "I, Pencil: My Family Tree as told to Leonard E. Read" E-mail
Written by Richard B. Wagner, JD, CFP®   
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 14:56

To read an extraordinary essay on capitalism and money, I recommend "I, Pencil" by Leonard E. Read. Told from the perspective of an ordinary No. 2 pencil from the Eberhard Faber Pencil Company, Read narrates the complex miracles of money and manufacture that combine to create an object of seeming simplicity.


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Article Review: Don't Confuse Money with Happiness E-mail
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Written by Richard B. Wagner, JD, CFP®   
Sunday, 03 May 2009 14:21

This is a "glass half full" approach to changing economic circumstances. A nice article for reminding ourselves that life is about more than the paycheck, "more" or raw ambition.


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Is It a Viable System? E-mail
Written by Richard B. Wagner, JD, CFP®   
Wednesday, 22 April 2009 00:00

In the aftermath of everybody's favorite day, April 15, while a bit testy about the income tax system, onerous recordkeeping requirements, difficult codes and mounds of paper, not to mention the money itself, all combine to make "tax day" fairly painful. The question comes as to whether it has long-term viability. Indeed, Mr. Frey suggests income tax system as we now know it may not even have mid-range feasibility. These articles by Thomas Frey underscore the problem from the perspective of complexity and simple engineering.
The exponential nature of complexity


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Article Review: Boomers Going Bust E-mail
Written by Richard B. Wagner, JD, CFP®   
Sunday, 24 May 2009 19:04

Boomers Going Bust

By David Ignatius. Review by Richard B. Wagner, JD, CFP®

People have accused the baby boomers of being whiners almost since we were born. But just wait until we get to retirement age and discover that we don't have nearly enough money to take care of our "golden years." That's going to be the ultimate generational bummer.
I've been gathering some data about what I'll call, with the usual boomer understatement, the "retirement crisis." My mentors have been Eugene Ludwig, the head of the consulting firm Promontory Financial Group, and his colleague Michael Foot.


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The Black Swan Guy Suggests Risk Controls E-mail
Written by Richard B. Wagner, JD, CFP®   
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 20:51

Nassim Nicholas Taleb is one of the few financial types to come out of the past year and a half looking like a genius. So, of course, when he talks, people listen. Fortunately, these ten principles make a lot of sense. If they only served as talking points, they would be excellent contributions to the conversation. However, they have the advantage of being fraught with common sense as well as informed insight. They are well worth the visit.


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Settling Down: The New InsideMoney E-mail
Written by Richard B. Wagner, JD, CFP®   
Thursday, 19 March 2009 11:41

You have to admit, these have been strange times for money. Writing about money and our relationships with it has been challenging from the get go, of course, but who knew we would be entering a period of unprecedented crisis? When we initially launched the blog in the fall of 2007, we thought we understood what InsideMoney should look like. Things have changed a bit since then. Unfortunately, we did not know what was unfolding either in its particulars or its implications. As Tom Friedman observes in his New York Times column of March 11, 2009, "This is the big one."

The money forces have been manifesting urgently. To what end? Our crystal ball is still cloudy, but it is all fascinating. And befuddling. And terrifying.


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