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Save More! Try A No Spend Challenge!

Clever Girl Finance

Taking on new challenges and developing healthy habits can be done anytime. Whether it’s a new year, season, or month, you can improve your finances with a no spend challenge. Let’s learn how it works and why you should try it out! What is a no spend challenge? No spend challenges have become trendy over the past couple of years. If you’ve never heard of a no spend challenge, it refers to a time in which you intentionally choose not to spend any unnecessary money.

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Animal Spirits: The Best of 2020

The Irrelevant Investor

On today's show we discussed our top-read posts of 2020, our favorite movies, TV shows, books, and podcasts from 2020. Thanks for hanging out with us this year! We hope everybody has a happy and healthy new year. Listen here Blog Posts Michael What Happens After the Stock Market Falls? When is the Right Time to Buy Stocks? Is the Stock Market Going to Crash?

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Global Leaders Investment Letter: January 2021

Brown Advisory

Global Leaders Investment Letter: January 2021 jharrison Fri, 01/01/2021 - 08:53 Just want the PDF? Download it here > What is Time? What is Space? What is Time? One of the most important investing reminders of 2020 was around one of the few sources of investment edge: time. In particular, what is the right time-frame? Behavioural psychologists have repeatedly and consistently demonstrated that in periods of intense stress, our brain’s limbic system (a.k.a. survival system) overrides kick-in a

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U.S. Expats in the U.K.: Understanding the Complexities of the Two Tax Systems

Brown Advisory

U.S. Expats in the U.K.: Understanding the Complexities of the Two Tax Systems jharrison Thu, 12/31/2020 - 05:15 The U.S. and U.K. tax systems are fairly easy to understand on their own. It’s when you combine them that things go from straightforward to more complex. In this short post, we will give you a brief overview of the basic principles of the two systems and how they interact when you’re in the somewhat unfortunate circumstance of needing to follow both.

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Less Stress, More Success: Accounting Best Practices & Processes for 2025

Speaker: Duke Heninger, Partner and Fractional CFO at Ampleo & Creator of CFO System

Are you ready to elevate your accounting processes for 2025? 🚀 Join us for an exclusive webinar led by Duke Heninger, a seasoned fractional CFO and CPA passionate about transforming back-office operations for finance teams. This session will cover critical best practices and process improvements tailored specifically for accounting professionals.

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U.S. Expats in the U.K.: Understanding the Complexities of the Two Tax Systems

Brown Advisory

U.S. Expats in the U.K.: Understanding the Complexities of the Two Tax Systems. jharrison. Thu, 12/31/2020 - 05:15. The U.S. and U.K. tax systems are fairly easy to understand on their own. It’s when you combine them that things go from straightforward to more complex. In this short post, we will give you a brief overview of the basic principles of the two systems and how they interact when you’re in the somewhat unfortunate circumstance of needing to follow both.

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Posts of the Year

The Irrelevant Investor

Ben and I recorded a podcast today where we discussed our favorite content from 2020. The best movies, TV shows, podcasts, and some of our own blog posts. I want to spend a second looking back on my most widely read posts of the year. Before I get into it, I just want to acknowledge how small our world is. Not too many people read financial blogs. My top 5 posts all got between 40 and 50 thousand page views.

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Two Different Markets

The Irrelevant Investor

There were two markets in 2020. The first part was when the pandemic hit and the losers were hit harder than everyone else. In the second market, coordinated monetary and fiscal stimulus contained the economic damage, and helped the winners slingshot past everyone else. When it became clear that we were experiencing a different type of recession, the market acted quickly.

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These Are the Goods

The Irrelevant Investor

Articles Historians will look back at the Coronavirus pandemic as the greatest catalyst for progress and creativity in human history (By Packy McCormick) A dozen other things that money can buy (By Jonathan Clements) Automatically assuming these companies are mispriced may be a mistake (By Michael Mauboussin) I will run out of time before I run out of money (By Nick Maggiulli) What if you only invested at market peaks?