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  • A Ticket to Richistan

    By Scott Burns You know things are changing when you see a Ferrari dealership on the outskirts of San Antonio. Another sign: Bentleys and Aston Martins are crowding out the usual collection of Lexus, BMW and Mercedes at favored Dallas restaurants. All over America the symbols of wealth are becoming more...
  • In Praise of Leisure

    Years of newspaper and magazine articles have offered to help us answer a single question: “Can you afford to retire?” With such conditioning it’s difficult to think about anything but piling up vast sums of money. But today I’d like you to consider the reverse. Can you afford to work? Is leisure a better...
  • The All Around Best (but Nameless) Money Manager

    In case you hadn't noticed, lots of people want to manage our vast fortunes. Many want the job even if the fortune is only half-vast. This should no surprise. The pay is good. The offices are air conditioned. There is no heavy lifting. Playing golf is an approved communication tool. Some of our aspirant...
  • Easy Giving

    When Warren Buffett committed his fortune to the Gates Foundation he did a lot more than give away his money. He put his seal of approval on prioritized, purposeful charity. That's not the way most of us give. It's certainly not the pattern you'll find in the Burns household. When I examine...
  • A Subtle Tax

    Albert Einstein thought it was one of the great wonders of the world . You and I want it working for us, not against us. The topic is compound interest, the subtle but incredible power of interest earned by interest, earned by interest. You can see its power in a simple rule of thumb, the rule of 72...
  • Living Standard Risk

    Life is full of risks. Many have esoteric names. Like longevity risk, the risk of living longer than your money. Or credit and maturity risk in bonds. Then there’s manager risk, sector risk, market risk and country risk in equities. When you put it all together, there’s portfolio risk--- the odds our...
  • Another Home, Far Away

    A friend has a house in France, in the Dordogne. He spends most of the summer there. He regales me with the charm of his village, the wonders of French bread and the mysteries of un-pasteurized cheese. His stories awaken my dream of owning an old hacienda in San Miguel or a villa in Conchas Chinas, the...
  • Of Legacies and Family

    Never have so many had so much. A recent study by TNS, a British consulting group , estimated there were 8.9 million American households with a net worth of at least $1 million, excluding the value of their primary home. Think about it. Millions of millionaires. That’s a long way from “ashes to ashes...
  • Free Money!

    How would you like to buy a dollar of investments for 85, 90, or 95 cents? You can. You can do it every day. It's about the closest thing to free money going. All you have to do is get familiar with the original Exchange Traded Funds, the small world of closed-end funds. While exchange traded funds...
  • Calculated Indulgences

    Life is full of indulgences. Everyone knows this. The cornucopia available to successful people is mind boggling. The hard part is choosing. So try this conceptual tool for major indulgence decisions. I call it the Indulgence Calculator. It is based on a simple idea. While some of our consumption is...
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