Guideposts for Investing: Or How To Make Sexism Work for You

An old friend recently came into a nest egg and asked me if I could recommend someone to serve as a financial advisor.  I honestly can't.  Beth and I manager our own investments so we don't have much experience working with outside advisors.  I did provide the friend; however, with the following guideposts: (1) Your … Continue reading Guideposts for Investing: Or How To Make Sexism Work for You

Jealousy

One of the unexpected aspects of Ron Chernow's biography of Ulysses S. Grant is the role that petty jealousy played in 19th-century society.  I'm not surprised that there was jealousy, that's always been part of human nature, but I'm a little surprised how careless folks were about showing it. Mary Todd Lincoln was a famous … Continue reading Jealousy

Emily Wiebe – Nerd

In the era of Moneyball, nerds are taking over baseball front offices.  Some of those nerds are women.  Yesterday, the Cardinals' front office hired Emily Wiebe as a baseball analyst. http://www.stltoday.com/sports/columns/benjamin-hochman/hochman--year-old-s-love-of-baseball-leads-her/article_56d0b8ef-f944-56c8-9517-37141d38494f.html There are a lot of nerds competing to get their foot in the door at baseball.  I like that Ms. Wiebe did it by … Continue reading Emily Wiebe – Nerd