Clips from Today’s Halftime Report
– thereformedbroker.com
…
When it comes to your financial plan, it is important to maintain enough flexibility so that your plan can accommodate unexpected events that are out of your control. On the other hand, a sound financial plan needs to be firmly grounded by factors you can control so that even in the face of unexpected events, your financial plan can still get you to where you want to be…Coming to MIT / Boston Area this week!
– ritholtz.com

This week, I am giving a presentation at the MIT/Sloan Annual Investment Conference.
They have a great line up, including Joe Sullivan (CEO Legg Mason), Ed Hyman (ISI/Evercore), and others. Its a jam-packed 1 day event, and if you are anywhere near Boston and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, get some reasonably priced tickets, come on over and check it out…
Social Security Administration Releases Guidance on New Rules
– obliviousinvestor.com
The Social Security Administration recently released two “emergency messages” to its employees regarding the changes to the Social Security rules that occurred as a result of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015.
Here’s the memo about the changes to the deemed filing rules, and
Here’s the memo about the changes to the voluntary suspension rules…
13G Filing: Omega Advisors and Nordic American Offshore Ltd. (NAO)
– insidermonkey.com
The C-Suite Speaks: Objects in Mirror . . .
– cfainstitute.org
What Comes After an Emergency Fund?
– dailyworth.com
You’re Good to Go
Once you’ve built your emergency fund, take a minute to congratulate yourself. Having a buffer of three to six months’ worth of living expenses safely tucked away is a huge relief — and a significant accomplishment.
But what’s next? Without a plan for the money you were putting away each month, it would be easy to embrace lifestyle creep…
Hillary Clinton Is Backed By Major Republican Donors
– zerohedge.com/
Could Inflation Be the Surprise of 2016?
– crossingwallstreet.com
The five-year forward inflation expectation is currently below 1.5%. That’s very low…
from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/what-comes-after-an-emergency-fund-more-449-am-feb-23rd/
Clips from Today’s Halftime Report
– thereformedbroker.com
…
When it comes to your financial plan, it is important to maintain enough flexibility so that your plan can accommodate unexpected events that are out of your control. On the other hand, a sound financial plan needs to be firmly grounded by factors you can control so that even in the face of unexpected events, your financial plan can still get you to where you want to be…Coming to MIT / Boston Area this week!
– ritholtz.com

This week, I am giving a presentation at the MIT/Sloan Annual Investment Conference.
They have a great line up, including Joe Sullivan (CEO Legg Mason), Ed Hyman (ISI/Evercore), and others. Its a jam-packed 1 day event, and if you are anywhere near Boston and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, get some reasonably priced tickets, come on over and check it out…
Social Security Administration Releases Guidance on New Rules
– obliviousinvestor.com
The Social Security Administration recently released two “emergency messages” to its employees regarding the changes to the Social Security rules that occurred as a result of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015.
Here’s the memo about the changes to the deemed filing rules, and
Here’s the memo about the changes to the voluntary suspension rules…
13G Filing: Omega Advisors and Nordic American Offshore Ltd. (NAO)
– insidermonkey.com
The C-Suite Speaks: Objects in Mirror . . .
– cfainstitute.org
What Comes After an Emergency Fund?
– dailyworth.com
You’re Good to Go
Once you’ve built your emergency fund, take a minute to congratulate yourself. Having a buffer of three to six months’ worth of living expenses safely tucked away is a huge relief — and a significant accomplishment.
But what’s next? Without a plan for the money you were putting away each month, it would be easy to embrace lifestyle creep…
Hillary Clinton Is Backed By Major Republican Donors
– zerohedge.com/
Could Inflation Be the Surprise of 2016?
– crossingwallstreet.com
The five-year forward inflation expectation is currently below 1.5%. That’s very low…
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