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September 2014

A Fireside Chat With Charlie Munger

By Jason Zweig, WSJ Blog, Among investors and admirers of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Charles T. Munger is famous as the […]

Why Panama is So Welcoming to Retirees

  By Jessica Ramesch, International Living, In 2005, I left my job in the cruise industry and decided to try […]

Reasons why you should be investing in fine wine not shares

Some wine bottles taste so good that they could be worth $400 and not $40. Whether you’re a wine aficionado […]

Active, Passive or Neither

Introduction Michael C Jensen in his study entitled “The Performance of Mutual Funds In the Period 1945-1964” concluded his study […]

Goldman: Here’s How Stocks Perform Before and After Fed Raises Rates

By Steven Russolillo, WSJ Blog, With the focus shifting to when the Federal Reserve will start raising short-term interest rates, […]

Each U.S. State’s Food Preferences Based On Its Internet Search History

Estately ran hundreds of search queries through Google Trends to determine which food-related words, terms, and questions each state was searching […]

Private Equity’s Most Consistent Performers

  The firms that didn’t make the list may be as surprising as those that did.   Asset owners hunting […]

The Origins and Implications of the Scottish Referendum

By George Friedman, Stratfor, The idea of Scottish independence has moved from the implausible to the very possible. Whether or not […]

Dear parents: Teach your kids about money

  Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once said: “Many people take no care of their money till they come nearly […]

Cities in Crisis Due to Pollution

Today human population is in migration from towns and villages to cities. The city populations are increasing tremendously in the […]