You’ll be making some serious money for the first time in your life, but you’ll also be responsible for some serious adult bills.| Parent Portfolio
Gold has always been a precious metal throughout human history. For millennia, humans have mined gold and employed it in jewelry, commerce, and as a means of holding wealth. Even today, it remains vital for the global economy, with the top gold producing countries playing a key role in meeting demand and shaping the international […] The post Top Gold Producing Countries in The World 2025 appeared first on Economics Insider.| Economics Insider
These real estate subsectors are standing out, according to the experts The post Focus on real estate within the family office portfolio appeared first on Canadian Family Offices.| Canadian Family Offices
We asked 10 advisors for their thoughts about complexity, family needs and, of course, money The post How much do you need to launch and run a single-family office? appeared first on Canadian Family Offices.| Canadian Family Offices
The 'Bank of Mum and Dad' may be spoiling more than the kids The post How the ‘inheritocracy’ economy is changing society appeared first on Canadian Family Offices.| Canadian Family Offices
‘Personality fit matters a great deal when it comes to engaging an advisor’ writes consultant Jasen Kisber The post Examining family businesses: Under the surface and out of the drawer appeared first on Canadian Family Offices.| Canadian Family Offices
Is Wall Street’s golden ratio, the 60/40 division of portfolios between stocks and bonds, losing its luster? The post Running the Numbers: Will 60/40 Split of Stocks, Bonds Still Yield Retirement Security? appeared first on The Daily Upside.| The Daily Upside
If you’ve ever attended a party where everyone is dressed in fancy clothes and sipping champagne carried around on platters, there’s a decent chance you were either A) doing well in life and feeling perfectly at ease in this luxurious setting or B) suffering a severe case of imposter syndrome and wondering if everyone at said event was thinking to themselves, "Who invited this person?" Of course, I’m basing that hypothetical purely on my own concept of social status, not any concrete da...| GOOD
Choosing between a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) depends on what fund managers value and require most. From accounting precision to investment expertise, each certification offers unique strengths. This guide breaks down key factors to help you decide which aligns best with your management priorities. What Are CPAs and CFAs? […]| Hedge Think – Digital meeting place for fund managers and investors
When people think about building wealth, many imagine finding that one “perfect” investment that will multiply their money quickly. Some may put all their savings into a single stock, a property, or gold. While this might sometimes pay off, it also comes with huge risks. A smarter and safer way to grow money over time […]| Hedge Think – Digital meeting place for fund managers and investors
Apple’s “Price-Tag TV,” to propose a new entrant to the TV name game, is expensive programming about folks who like expensive things, made for viewers who either can’t see or don’t care about the difference between good and expensive. The post Price-Tag TV and the Transformation of Television Prestige appeared first on Public Books.| Public Books
“My body is not my own, but my wife’s.” So John Chrysostom admonishes a husband to tell any woman who would try to seduce him. In an age when many, surely including us, are tempted to see our body as ‘our own,’ this raises an issue of the first importance: what really is mine or […]| LifeCraft
When reading an old novel or watching a period drama movie or TV show, it is almost inevitable that some historical currency amounts will be mentioned. This is especially true when the work is deal…| Economist Writing Every Day
The other evening, my wife and I went to a school reception held for parents and alumni who donated at least a certain amount in the calendar school year. It was a warm, intimate gathering where we mingled with other parents, shared stories, and listened to the head of school and a couple of trustees […] The post The Difficulty Of Donating Money When You’re Unemployed Or FIRE appeared first on Financial Samurai.| Financial Samurai
Canada's tax and foreign ownership policies present challenges to its success in the global competition for family offices.| Canadian Family Offices
The world of finance has undergone a significant transformation, particularly in how we manage our money. With the advent of technology, online banking Understanding the Technology Powering Online Bank Accounts| Hedge Think - Digital meeting place for fund managers and investors
When the second Trump administration’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) started gutting the IRS, aiming for a 40% reduction in its workforce, critics rightly anticipated that such actions would impact economic inequality. Trump, Musk, and the many other billionaires in the administration could sleep soundly knowing that the few remaining IRS agents would have […]| Articles – Contexts
Author of national bestseller Life After Google and generation-defining Wealth and Poverty, venture capitalist, futurist, and pioneering thinker extraordinaire George Gilder pinpoints how the clash of creativity with power at the heart of economic systems leads to global cognitive dissonance and argues that the creation of the novel taps capitalism’s infinite promise and is humanity’s only path of escape from stagnation and tyranny. Gilder Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
We asked the experts where real estate investors can find opportunities. Are condos a buy? Will offices make a comeback? Is storage a keeper?| Canadian Family Offices
Henley & Partners’ 2025 Wealth Migration Report says 16,500 UK millionaires will leave this year. That’s a very small percentage, which is surprising when the OBR expected 25% of the wealthiest non-doms to leave the UK. And many private wealth industry figures have told us that many of the figures in the Henley & Partners reports don’t make […]| Tax Policy Associates Ltd
But a perfect storm of lower rents, higher costs and stricter lending criteria have created tough conditions for developers| Canadian Family Offices
No lottery. No inheritance. I did not sell a business for millions, either. I achieved financial freedom at 35 by using old-fashioned money principles that| Parent Portfolio
Investing in stressed and distressed credit is a significant asset class in the U.S., but still a largely unknown to family offices in Canada. PenderFund Capital Management, a pioneer of looking into inefficient parts of the market, is changing that with its Pender Credit Opportunities fund.| Canadian Family Offices
Alternative investment funds enhance availability and transparency, and family offices are finding them helpful in portfolio design| Canadian Family Offices
Building wealth is hard, but keeping it across generations requires an entirely different skillset, writes advisor Elke Rubach| Canadian Family Offices
SPOILER ALERT FOR THE THIRD SEASON OF THE GILDED AGE In Season 3 of the drama series “The Gilded Age,” one of the servants (Jack, a footman) earns a sum of $300,000 by selling a patent …| Economist Writing Every Day
When it comes to cross-generation wealth planning, trust is built quietly in the spaces between generations, where priorities shift, values diverge, and conversations can easily stall.| International Finance
Wealth indicators among the superrich are changing: From Succession's obsession with Lora Piano to Instagram from Venice at the Bezos wedding| Something Curated
One of the best ways to amass wealth is to invest in assets that will appreciate over time. But while that sounds good, finding a starting point can be| Parent Portfolio
While most affluent households gave to charitable causes in 2020, there were some shifts in how they made those gifts and where their money went.| CNBC
Artists contribute to the well-being of our communities. It’s time to give them a basic income.| YES! Magazine
In today’s hostile political climate, philanthropy must move beyond performative gestures and into authentic partnership.| YES! Magazine
Bernie Sanders is attracting crowds of tens of thousands across the U.S. as he rallies against the growing influence of billionaires within the federal government.| YES! Magazine
Target’s DEI rollback and Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance make clear that Black capitalism will not save us.| YES! Magazine
Unhoused Angelenos have become a political football just as pandemic-era programs that offered effective interventions are set to expire.| The New Republic
You’ve heard the advice that to build wealth, you need to earn more, spend less, and invest consistently. But what if there was a clearer way to understand exactly where you stand financially — and what steps you should take to reach the next level? My guest, Nick Maggiulli, offers just such a framework. Nick […]| The Art of Manliness
A new report, produced by Onward, a centre-right think tank chaired by Sir Simon Clarke, a former MP, entitled The Anti-Social Contract, highlights how the social contract is broken for young people. Daniel Harrison, IF supporter, economist, and author of Intergenerational Theft explains how this is a vindication of the Intergenerational Foundation’s campaign for intergenerational fairness.… Read more » The post Ponzi Britain: Politicians, the media, and academics admit that intergenera...| Intergenerational Foundation
The wealth gap in Canada has reached a new record high. Here’s why—and what Canadians can do to shore up their finances.| MoneySense
You’re hunched over the kitchen table, flipping through your job’s benefits packet. You see something about a Health Savings Account. Looks like a boring place to stash medical cash. You shrug and skim past. That could be a big mistake — not marking that little checkbox could cost your future self a six-figure windfall. If […]| The Art of Manliness
We know that how we earn and spend wealth are significant issues. But often due to the press of life we do not give these the reflection we should. ‘Practical’ demands tend to override deeper human considerations. Our philosophical and theological traditions have much to offer here. In the Republic, while with some very problematic […]| LifeCraft
Last week I tried to address whether rising wealth for younger generations was primarily driven by rising home values. My analysis suggested that it was a cause, but not the only cause. Here’…| Economist Writing Every Day
As I have discussed in many previous blog posts, young people today have a lot more wealth than past generations at the same point in their life. But we also know that housing prices have increased…| Economist Writing Every Day
Latest chart on wealth for recent generations: Background and explanation of data here.| Economist Writing Every Day
Years ago, we published articles on personal finance goals to strive for in your 20s and in your 30s. Now that I’m in my 40s, I decided to revisit this series to see if I needed to update my financial goals in my first decade of midlife. Your 40s are an interesting time, money-wise. Many men […]| The Art of Manliness
Many people think becoming wealthy is all about having the right job, inheritance, or just lucky breaks. And those things can certainly give you a leg up. But according to my guest, the biggest key to building wealth is your mindset, as research shows that even high earners can stay broke forever if they’re trapped […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Wealth Archives | The Art of Manliness
Money can’t buy happiness. It sounds good as a bumper sticker platitude. But the truth is, money can buy happiness. At least sometimes. In certain circumstances. If we view it and use it in the right ways. Here to unpack the conditions under which money can buy happiness and facilitate our flourishing is Dr. Daniel […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Wealth Archives | The Art of Manliness
Millions of young adults know what it’s like to graduate from college with student debt. For some, it’s a frustrating annoyance. For others, it’s a worry-inducing burden. For Ken Ilgunas, it was a dragon in need of slaying and a pathway to adventure. Ken is the author of Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Wealth Archives | The Art of Manliness
A loved one dies, and you receive a substantial inheritance. You sell your business for a hefty price. Maybe you even win the lottery. Great news, right? Well, it certainly can be. But suddenly coming into money can also be a problem you never thought would be a problem. We’ve all heard stories of lottery […] This article was originally published on The Art of Manliness.| Wealth Archives | The Art of Manliness
“How I rejoice that Your kingdom is not about earning and deserving! It’s about believing and receiving. Instead of balking at accepting Your gracious gifts, … The post Being A Good Steward appeared first on Jesus Calling.| Jesus Calling
Just an hour from Panama City lies a place that challenges everything you might assume about Central American beach towns. Coronado, in Panama’s western province, has quietly transformed from a wealthy Panamanian weekend retreat into something far more interesting. It’s now a thriving hub for international professionals seeking the perfect blend of work life and … The post Why Coronado, Panama is a Digital Entrepreneur’s Dream appeared first on Further.| Further
I vividly remember the two weeks I spent in Ojochal in February of 2018. Maybe it was the 22-mile stretch of stunning beaches known as Costa Ballena, punctuated by the giant rock and sand formation that not only has the distinct shape of a whale’s tail, but is located in the exact spot where hundreds …| Further
Note: Don’t miss our upcoming webinar “How to Pay Zero Taxes on a Six-Figure Income as an American Expat” on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, exclusively for Further Premium members. Upgrade to Premium and join us. The traditional playbook for international living used to be simple: Work hard Retire Move abroad. But what if there’s a … The post Uruguay’s Compelling Invitation: A 10-Year Tax Holiday appeared first on Further.| Further
Spear's editor-in-chief Edwin Smith reveals what to expect from the latest issue of the magazine, including a guide to becoming rich.| Spear's
Trade has made onetime luxury items common and, yes, ‘cheap’—while raising living standards along the way.| The Dispatch
Neither Dems nor Reps proffer a sustainable tax code. CASSE does, with graduated tax rates, depletion taxes, Sustainability Trust Fund, etc.| Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
With proper planning, British expats can enjoy greater control over their wealth without the shadow of UK IHT looming over non-UK assets.| Spear's
Spear's experts explore key tools for reducing both their current and future tax bill for UHNWs looking to preserve their wealth.| Spear's
Inheritance Tax receipts hit a record £7.6 billion in the first 11 months of 2024/25, exceeding last year’s total with one month still to go.| Spear's
The 2025 Henley Opportunity Index highlights how investment-based residence and citizenship programmes enhance career prospects.| Spear's
A new report from AlTi Tiedemann Global identifies four key areas where private capital can help to advance social progress.| Spear's
The co-living compound was celebrated as a utopia. But there was a catch.| The San Francisco Standard
We are on the verge of one of the biggest wealth transfers in world history—what some social scientists have called “The Great Wealth Transfer.” We are also living through a huge increase in wealth inequality. Yet we know surprisingly little about a key type of wealth transfer: inheritance. What do people actually do with their […]| Articles – Contexts
How to create passive income in 2025: Learn proven strategies to make money passively. Start building wealth today with these actionable tips!| The Budgetnista
Learn how to set financial goals with proven strategies to crush your money goals in 2025. Expert tips to budget, save, and build wealth effectively!| The Budgetnista
Tax the Rich: Implementing a State Tax on Investment Gains Introduction The concentration of wealth in the hands of the elite few impacts every facet of our lives. It is directly connected to expanding wealth disparities and the rising cost of living, the existential climate crisis and the rampant expansion of authoritarianism, and it […]| State Innovation Exchange
source: Jacob Patton via FlickrEarlier this year, Americans for Financial Reform and Take on Wall Street hosted a fireside chat with Jeremy Bearer-Friend, a professor at George Washington University Law School, and Alvin Velazquez, Associate General Counsel at SEIU. During the chat, Bearer-Friend explained his recently developed proposal for how to capitalize a multi-trillion dollar reparations fund in less than a year. The proposal would have publicly traded firms, many of which have been re...| takeonwallst.com
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both want to end taxes on tips. Here's why some policy experts don't like the idea.| CNBC
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Two items of interest passed through my feeds this week. The first is the podcast Marc Andreesen and Ben Horowitz released to explain why they are endorsing Trump for president. The second is an ev…| The Scholar's Stage
When did everyday salon services get so expensive? Learn 4 ways to trim the cost of a shapeup or a new look.| Sisters
Financial planning estate guide: essential strategies to secure your legacy, protect assets, and ensure your family's future. Learn more here!| The Budgetnista
The latest Household, Income and Labour Dynamics Survey explains why people feel they are going backwards despite what the official statistics say, writes Peter Martin.| www.abc.net.au
Discover how to make a million dollars with tips from successful entrepreneurs. Learn their secrets to wealth!| Thousandaire
Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers.| Contexts
Living trust vs will: Discover the key differences between these essential estate planning tools. Learn which option best suits your needs!| The Budgetnista
Who needs estate planning? Everyone! Protect your assets and loved ones. Discover why estate planning is essential for all adults. Learn more!| The Budgetnista
7.6 billion people producing an estimated global GDP of 131 trillion dollars (measured in purchasing power parity), that is the world in 2018. In its latest forecast, the International Monetary Fund predicts predicts a continuing global economic growth of 3.9%, … Continue reading →| Views of the World
While I'm down for the count with a pinched nerve, I definitely realize how health affects wealth in all aspects.| SavingK
Wealth takes time. Creativity takes effort. Productivity takes a system.| Accidentally Retired
Are financial advisors fiduciaries? Learn the difference between fiduciary and non-fiduciary advisors, and why it matters for your financial well-being.| The Budgetnista
We pinch pennies on groceries while splurging on handbags when different brain regions drive decisions. Learning to bring them into balance may help us build wealth.| Sisters
Does China have a plan to save its wobbly economy? Last week in Foreign Policy I argued that it does—but not the sort of plan most Western economists are comfortable with. Western analysts blame sl…| The Scholar's Stage
The beautiful town of Princeton is known for its historic mansions, academic institutions, and majestic scenery. Beyond the famed Battle fields of the Revolutionary War and university buildings dating back to the 17 and 1800’s, Princeton’s incredible homes that long pre-date the Gilded Age still stand strong. Most of these homes are still privately owned. […]| The Gilded Butler
For history on Wakehurst, click here. Photographed by Matthew J. Niewenhous| The Gilded Butler
The Gilded Age was an era with an extreme gap between the richest and poorest citizens. Among the poor were factory workers and servants, and those of gold status were business moguls, industrialists, and heirs. One of the most established and powerful names in the late 1800s and early 1900s was Astor. Astor is a […]| The Gilded Butler
Below are photographs taken in and around Florham in Florham Park, New Jersey. For history on Florence Vanderbilt-Twombly and Hamilton Mckown Twombly’s incredible estate, Click Here. &…| The Gilded Butler
There are different philosophies one can have when it comes to money. Jared Dillian’s is built around eliminating as much anxiety around it as possible, so you hardly think about money at all. Jared is a former trader for Lehman Brothers, the editor of The Daily Dirtnap, a market newsletter for investment professionals, and the […]| The Art of Manliness
Net worth composition for the top 1%| Financial Samurai
Become an overnight entrepreneur and start a million dollar business with Noah Kagan's simple method. Launch your business this weekend!| The Art of Manliness
Building wealth has been a learning process for me. I tried being an independent consultant before it was popular. I designed systems for cardiac surgeons and cardiologists as well as trained doctors in using computers (in 1995). However, marketing was not one of my strongest areas. So, I became an employee.| JJ's Commonlog
Brett Hall and I interview David Deutsch, physicist and author of The Beginning of Infinity. Also see The Deutsch Files I. The universality of computation and explanation So let’s go through The Fabric of Reality—the four theories. More| Naval
I’ve written numerous times about generational wealth on this blog. My biggest post was one comparing different generations using the Fed’s Distributional Financial Accounts back in Sep…| Economist Writing Every Day
To figure out what will happen in the future, we typically make guesswork predictions and look to particular periods in the past that seem like potential parallels. My guest says that to figure out what will happen next, and how best to navigate that coming landscape, the best things to consider are those that have […]| The Art of Manliness
Dip your toes into the world of personal finance and you can find plenty of questions which are the subject of endless debate. How much of your income should you save? Is it okay to take on debt? Which is better — renting a home or owning one? When it comes to the stock market, […]| The Art of Manliness
When we think about finance, we typically think about numbers and math. My guest today, however, argues that doing well with money is less about what you can put on a spreadsheet and more about what goes on in your mind, and that if you want to master personal finance, you’ve got to understand how things like […]| The Art of Manliness
Over the past decade, my homeowner’s insurance has slowly increased in price. It was never enough to motivate me to look for a new company. I figured it was your typical price increase that you see in a product over time due to inflation and whatnot. But then, a few weeks ago, I got my […]| The Art of Manliness
This week, a group of online ‘influencers’ have come under fire for sharing glowing videos of a paid trip to a factory in China owned by controversial fast fashion retailer, Shein. The company has previously been accused of abusing workers and breaching rules around working hours. The public reaction to what has been called “propaganda” […]| CC Foundation