Wealth Management Blogs and Articles

The Hidden Cost of Trading in Retirement
BlogMar 11, 2026

The Hidden Cost of Trading in Retirement

A 2025 working paper tracking 59,105 Swedish investors shows that after retirement trading frequency rises by about 7.7% and portfolio holdings increase 8.2%, yet risk‑adjusted returns (Carhart alpha) fall roughly 0.6 percentage points. The same pattern mirrors the UK, where...

By The Evidence‑Based Investor (TEBI)
Personal Finance Links: Addressing Both Things
BlogMar 11, 2026

Personal Finance Links: Addressing Both Things

The article is a curated roundup of personal‑finance resources spanning podcasts, housing, investing, taxes, work, and lifestyle topics. It highlights recent trends such as rising suburban home costs in Atlanta, increased 401(k) withdrawals, and AI‑driven entrepreneurship. The list also points...

By Abnormal Returns
How Do Retirement Investors and Financial Advisors View and Cope with Policy Risk?
BlogMar 11, 2026

How Do Retirement Investors and Financial Advisors View and Cope with Policy Risk?

The paper investigates how rising policy uncertainty—spanning Social Security, Medicare, and fiscal policy—affects near‑retirees and retirees in the United States. Drawing on two original surveys, it finds older investors are acutely aware of the risk and are adopting defensive financial...

By Squared Away (CRR)
Unlocking the Vault: Apollo Global and the Rise of the UK Long-Term Asset Fund (LTAF):
BlogMar 11, 2026

Unlocking the Vault: Apollo Global and the Rise of the UK Long-Term Asset Fund (LTAF):

The FCA‑approved Apollo Long‑Term Asset Fund (LTAF) opens UK defined‑contribution pensions to private credit, infrastructure and venture capital. By imposing 90‑ to 180‑day redemption windows, the fund avoids the liquidity mismatches that plagued earlier products. Apollo will channel pension capital...

By HedgeCo.net – Blogs
This Week’s Deep-Value Landscape: Acquirer’s Multiple Large-Cap Screen
BlogMar 10, 2026

This Week’s Deep-Value Landscape: Acquirer’s Multiple Large-Cap Screen

The latest Acquirer’s Multiple® Large‑Cap screen highlights a cluster of capital‑intensive cyclicals, discounted financials and mature global franchises that are trading at historically low acquisition multiples despite robust operating income, free cash flow and active shareholder returns. Valuations remain anchored...

By The Acquirer’s Multiple (Blog)
Does Inflation Hit Retirees Differently? What Physicians Need to Know
BlogMar 10, 2026

Does Inflation Hit Retirees Differently? What Physicians Need to Know

Physicians are being warned that inflation can erode retirees' purchasing power more sharply than for working‑age patients, especially when fixed incomes meet rising healthcare costs. The article outlines how price spikes in prescription drugs, long‑term care, and everyday expenses disproportionately...

By Physician on FIRE
Transcript: Ed Perks, Franklin Income Investors CIO / Franklin Advisers President
BlogMar 10, 2026

Transcript: Ed Perks, Franklin Income Investors CIO / Franklin Advisers President

Ed Perks, a 40‑year veteran of Franklin Templeton, serves as CIO of Franklin Income Investors and president of its advisory arm. He credits early cross‑asset roles—from equity research to convertible securities—in shaping a disciplined, risk‑focused income philosophy. Perks emphasizes evaluating...

By The Big Picture
What Happens to a Home Equity Loan on Inherited Property?
BlogMar 10, 2026

What Happens to a Home Equity Loan on Inherited Property?

An inherited property that carries a home‑equity loan does not erase the debt; the loan can be assumed by a family heir or must be settled by the estate for non‑family successors. Federal rules, including the Garn‑St. Germain Act and the...

By The Mortgage Reports
The Best Defensive Strategies: Two Centuries of Evidence
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Best Defensive Strategies: Two Centuries of Evidence

The paper extends defensive‑strategy testing back to 1800, revealing that systematic trend‑following and a revised defensive‑absolute‑return overlay (DAR4020) consistently protect a 60/40 portfolio during its worst months. Traditional safe‑haven assets such as gold and continuously‑bought equity puts underperform or erode...

By Alpha Architect Research Blog
Sector Fund by Stealth
BlogMar 7, 2026

Sector Fund by Stealth

Retired UK entrepreneur Mark Crothers announced a major portfolio overhaul, reducing his US technology exposure to about 15% and adding Europe and Southeast Asia. He contends that the S&P 500 has effectively become a sector fund because the ten largest tech...

By Humbledollar
Once Burned, Twice Shy
BlogMar 6, 2026

Once Burned, Twice Shy

The article reflects on Fidelity’s Magellan Fund’s disappointing decade after Peter Lynch retired, contrasting it with the Contrafund’s stellar 35‑year run under Will Danoff. Danoff’s 14.04% annualized return outperformed the S&P 500 by nearly 3 points, a rarity for a...

By Humbledollar
Demystifying 351 ETF Exchanges
BlogMar 6, 2026

Demystifying 351 ETF Exchanges

Section 351 of the U.S. tax code permits investors to contribute appreciated stocks, bonds or ETFs into a newly created ETF without triggering immediate capital‑gains tax, effectively seeding the fund at original cost basis. To qualify, no single security may exceed...

By Elm Wealth – Blog
How Robinhood’s Venture Fund Listing Could Impact Fundrise Venture
BlogMar 6, 2026

How Robinhood’s Venture Fund Listing Could Impact Fundrise Venture

Robinhood is launching Robinhood Venture Fund I (RVI) on the NYSE with an anticipated $25 share price, offering retail investors a closed‑end fund that mirrors private‑market exposure. The fund will charge a 2% annual management fee, reduced to 1% for...

By Financial Samurai
Berkshire Hathaway 2025 Annual Shareholder Letter by Greg Abel
BlogMar 5, 2026

Berkshire Hathaway 2025 Annual Shareholder Letter by Greg Abel

Greg Abel authored Berkshire Hathaway’s 2025 shareholder letter, marking the first full‑year communication since Warren Buffett stepped back as CEO. The letter reiterates the conglomerate’s core culture—honesty, decentralized autonomy, and a long‑term ownership mindset—while confirming that Buffett will still be...

By My Money Blog
The Boeing Company (BA): Our Calculation of Intrinsic Value
BlogMar 5, 2026

The Boeing Company (BA): Our Calculation of Intrinsic Value

Each week we run a DCF model on Boeing, arriving at an intrinsic share price of roughly $85, far below the current market level near $230. The analysis uses a 10% discount rate, 2.5% terminal growth, and forecasts free cash...

By The Acquirer’s Multiple (Blog)
Best Student Loan Refinance Rates for March 5, 2026: Credible Leads At 3.67%
BlogMar 5, 2026

Best Student Loan Refinance Rates for March 5, 2026: Credible Leads At 3.67%

Student loan refinance rates slipped further this week, with variable APRs as low as 3.67% and fixed APRs starting at 3.71% as of March 5, 2026. Credible leads the market on variable rates, while Earnest offers the cheapest fixed rate. The rate...

By The College Investor
Self-Custody Startup Bron Adds Inheritance Flow Built Around Guardians and MPC
BlogMar 5, 2026

Self-Custody Startup Bron Adds Inheritance Flow Built Around Guardians and MPC

Bron, a self‑custody wallet provider, introduced a Digital Inheritance feature that lets heirs access a deceased owner’s crypto after a mandatory six‑month delay. The system relies on pre‑selected Guardians who verify recipients and uses multi‑party computation (MPC) to reconstruct lost...

By Laura Shin
Best 12-Month CD Rates for March 4, 2026: Up to 4.10%
BlogMar 4, 2026

Best 12-Month CD Rates for March 4, 2026: Up to 4.10%

Certificates of deposit are offering some of the highest short‑term yields in recent memory, with the best 12‑month CD reaching 4.10% APY as of March 4 2026. The national average sits at just 1.55% APY, highlighting a sizable premium for rates‑focused savers....

By The College Investor
BMO Just Made These ETFs More Tax Efficient (ZCON, ZBAL, ZGRO)
BlogMar 4, 2026

BMO Just Made These ETFs More Tax Efficient (ZCON, ZBAL, ZGRO)

BMO has restructured its three asset‑allocation ETFs—ZCON, ZBAL and ZGRO—by replacing the traditional aggregate‑bond component (ZAG) with a discount‑bond strategy (ZDB). The swap reduces taxable coupon income, aiming to boost after‑tax returns for investors holding these funds in non‑registered accounts....

By Canadian Portfolio Manager Blog
Crypto.com Launches Blended Crypto and Stock Retirement Accounts
BlogMar 3, 2026

Crypto.com Launches Blended Crypto and Stock Retirement Accounts

Crypto.com has introduced a U.S. retirement account that lets investors hold both cryptocurrencies and traditional stocks within a single IRA. The product offers tax‑deferred or tax‑free growth, up to a 5% contribution match, and no account fees, positioning it as...

By Camila Russo
Vanguard’s Transfer on Death Plan Kit
BlogMar 3, 2026

Vanguard’s Transfer on Death Plan Kit

Vanguard announced on September 20, 2025 that it now permits a Transfer‑On‑Death (TOD) designation for joint taxable brokerage accounts. The new option is accessed via an online request, a printable form, and a mailed signature, rather than a fully digital submission. Vanguard’s...

By Humbledollar
What To Do If You Can’t Afford Your Student Loan Payment
BlogMar 3, 2026

What To Do If You Can’t Afford Your Student Loan Payment

The article outlines practical steps for borrowers who can’t afford their student loan payments, starting with switching to income‑driven repayment plans that cap monthly outlays at a percentage of discretionary income. It highlights deferment or forbearance as short‑term pauses, while...

By The College Investor
4 Tax Moves to Consider This March
BlogMar 3, 2026

4 Tax Moves to Consider This March

March offers a strategic window to boost tax‑saving accounts before the April 15 deadline. Taxpayers can max out IRA contributions, benefit from inflation‑adjusted Roth phase‑out ranges, and contribute to HSAs for triple tax advantages. Families can claim the Child and...

By Don’t Mess With Taxes
March, 2026 Investing Update
BlogMar 2, 2026

March, 2026 Investing Update

The author launched a new monthly investing feature for 2026, highlighting business‑cycle‑driven portfolio management. The aggressive “Adrenaline” portfolio posted a 10.3% annualized return YTD, while the defensive “Market‑Neutral” portfolio surged 57.3% annualized, both outpacing a slightly negative S&P 500. The post...

By Profstonge Weekly
Two Brothers, One Model, Ten Years: The Evolution of Othania
BlogMar 2, 2026

Two Brothers, One Model, Ten Years: The Evolution of Othania

Two Copenhagen brothers launched Othania a decade ago with a DKK 2.2 million seed fund, building the systematic TIGER model to toggle equity and bond exposure based on macro indicators. The model’s strong signals spurred rapid AUM growth, reaching roughly DKK...

By HedgeNordic
Robinhood HOOD Rewards Season 2026 Promos: Up to 3% ACAT Transfer Bonus
BlogMar 2, 2026

Robinhood HOOD Rewards Season 2026 Promos: Up to 3% ACAT Transfer Bonus

Robinhood has launched its HOOD Rewards Season, running Feb 19‑Mar 25, 2026, offering up to a 3 % bonus on ACATS transfers. Taxable‑account transfers earn 2 % for Robinhood Gold members, rising to 3 % when a $10,000 margin balance is present; IRA and 401(k)...

By My Money Blog
Helping Adult Children, Pt. 2
BlogMar 1, 2026

Helping Adult Children, Pt. 2

A family gathered after a grandparent’s death to discuss the adult children’s desire to buy a home. Leveraging lessons from the HumbleDollar community, the parents offered financial support, citing an upcoming inheritance intended for grandchildren. The conversation balanced respect for...

By Humbledollar
HSA Tips
BlogFeb 28, 2026

HSA Tips

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) provide a rare triple‑tax advantage—deductible contributions, tax‑free earnings, and tax‑free withdrawals for qualified medical costs. For 2026, contribution limits rise to $4,400 for individuals and $8,750 for families, with a $1,000 catch‑up for those 55+. Savvy...

By Humbledollar
New to Building a CD or Bond Ladder?
BlogFeb 27, 2026

New to Building a CD or Bond Ladder?

The author finally built a CD ladder using Fidelity’s automated tool, opting for brokered certificates of deposit to achieve safety and flexibility. By allocating $100,000 into five $20,000 CDs spanning one‑ to five‑year maturities, the ladder can roll over automatically...

By Humbledollar
Why Expected Returns Matter More than Index Concentration
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Why Expected Returns Matter More than Index Concentration

The S&P 500’s top‑seven stocks now represent more than 30% of market value, sparking industry warnings about concentration risk. Academic research shows this level mirrors historic peaks from the 1930s and is a natural outcome of firm‑specific volatility, not a market...

By The Evidence‑Based Investor (TEBI)
It’s Never Too Late
BlogFeb 27, 2026

It’s Never Too Late

A 46‑year‑old with a $3,055 IRA in 2004 began regular contributions and, despite market crashes, let compounding work for him, growing the account to $961,680 today. The story underscores that disciplined, bi‑weekly investing can transform modest balances into retirement‑ready wealth....

By Humbledollar
The $9.95 Scam…
BlogFeb 27, 2026

The $9.95 Scam…

The senior life‑insurance market is promoting ultra‑low‑price ads that promise coverage for $9.95 a month, but the fee applies only to a single unit of protection. For an 80‑year‑old, one unit typically provides about $650 of death benefit, meaning meaningful...

By Humbledollar
HELOCs for High-Income Earners: Jumbo Credit Lines, $1M Limits, and Strategic Uses
BlogFeb 26, 2026

HELOCs for High-Income Earners: Jumbo Credit Lines, $1M Limits, and Strategic Uses

High‑income homeowners can secure jumbo HELOCs ranging from $500,000 to over $1 million, with approval hinging on equity, liquidity, and credit strength rather than salary alone. These lines let borrowers preserve low‑rate first mortgages while unlocking equity for luxury renovations, business...

By The Mortgage Reports
$ATACX: What Rising Volatility Means for Tactical Funds Vs. Static Portfolios
BlogFeb 26, 2026

$ATACX: What Rising Volatility Means for Tactical Funds Vs. Static Portfolios

Volatility has re‑emerged as a defining feature of the current market cycle, eroding the traditional equity‑bond diversification that underpins static 60/40 portfolios. As stock‑bond correlations rise during macro stress, fixed‑allocation strategies face heightened drawdown risk. Tactical funds such as the...

By The Lead‑Lag Report – Blog
Best Student Loan Refinance Rates for February 26, 2026: Credible Leads At 3.69%
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Best Student Loan Refinance Rates for February 26, 2026: Credible Leads At 3.69%

Student loan refinance rates remained stable through February 26 2026, with Credible leading the market at a 3.69% fixed APR. Variable rates across lenders start around 3.99% and can climb higher as market conditions shift. Major platforms such as ELFI, LendKey, Splash,...

By The College Investor
A Rule of Thumb Is Not a Plan
BlogFeb 26, 2026

A Rule of Thumb Is Not a Plan

The article warns that retirement‑planning formulas and withdrawal‑rate rules of thumb are often over‑relied upon, despite being based on backward‑looking back‑tests. It argues that such generic models ignore individual spending patterns, health costs, inflation, and tax changes that vary over...

By Humbledollar
How Would Trump’s New Retirement Plan Fit with Existing Saver’s Credit and Coming Saver’s Match?
BlogFeb 26, 2026

How Would Trump’s New Retirement Plan Fit with Existing Saver’s Credit and Coming Saver’s Match?

President Trump’s administration floated a new private‑sector retirement account that would mirror the federal employee plan and add a $1,000 annual government match. The proposal arrives as the existing Saver’s Credit still offers a tax credit of up to $1,000...

By Don’t Mess With Taxes
Why Guy Spier Is Returning Capital—And What It Means for Investors
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Why Guy Spier Is Returning Capital—And What It Means for Investors

Guy Spier announced he is returning outside capital, citing health concerns rather than performance or market timing. He frames the decision as a fiduciary duty to treat investors’ money with utmost seriousness. The letter underscores liquidity discipline, a preference for...

By The Acquirer’s Multiple
Best 12-Month CD Rates for February 25, 2026: Up to 4.05%
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Best 12-Month CD Rates for February 25, 2026: Up to 4.05%

The College Investor lists the top 12‑month certificates of deposit as of February 25, 2026, with yields topping 4.05% APY. Credit One Bank leads with a 4.05% jumbo CD requiring a $100,000 minimum, while Bank of Utah, Live Oak, Navy Federal and...

By The College Investor
Critique My Investment Strategy or Lack Thereof
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Critique My Investment Strategy or Lack Thereof

An 82‑year‑old retiree with pension and Social Security holds a mixed portfolio of domestic equities, a single‑stock position, foreign stocks, municipal bonds, and cash, aiming to preserve wealth for heirs and provide survivor income. The current allocation is 55% domestic...

By Humbledollar
529 Plan And College Savings Calculator
BlogFeb 25, 2026

529 Plan And College Savings Calculator

The College Investor offers a free 529 plan calculator that lets parents model college savings growth by adjusting a child’s age, current balance, monthly contributions, and expected rate of return. The tool uses a conservative 7% annual return, reflecting post‑fee...

By The College Investor
Is the 4% Rule Too Frugal for Doctors?
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Is the 4% Rule Too Frugal for Doctors?

A physician who began saving at 26 leveraged a Navy Reserve pension, Tri‑Care, and a debt‑free mortgage to retire comfortably at 70. By working minimal hours in his final years and taking required minimum distributions that exceeded his needs, he...

By Physician on FIRE
James Choi of Yale Investment Formula Says You Need More Stocks
BlogFeb 24, 2026

James Choi of Yale Investment Formula Says You Need More Stocks

James Choi, a Yale finance professor, introduced a formula that tailors asset allocation to age, income, savings, and risk tolerance. The Wall Street Journal highlighted that the model often recommends a more aggressive, stock‑heavy mix than conventional rules such as...

By Humbledollar
You Didn’t Survive Residency to Overpay the IRS
BlogFeb 20, 2026

You Didn’t Survive Residency to Overpay the IRS

Physicians are overpaying the IRS by $15,000 to $50,000 each year, largely because of missed deductions and inadequate tax planning. A recent Doc Wealth webinar highlighted how tailored strategies—such as S‑Corp elections, Solo 401(k) and cash balance plans, and cost‑segregation—can...

By Physician on FIRE
Super Bowl LX’s Super Tax Windfall for California Is Most Extreme Jock Tax Example
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Super Bowl LX’s Super Tax Windfall for California Is Most Extreme Jock Tax Example

The Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium generated a massive jock‑tax windfall for California, which levies a 13.3% top rate on nonresident earnings for roughly ten duty days. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold faces a $202,102 tax bill, while Patriots...

By Don’t Mess With Taxes