The Optimum Asset Allocation to Gold Is Always Zero + MORE

The Optimum Asset Allocation to Gold Is Always Zero + MORE

Recently, the financial planning community got into a Twitter back-and-forth with Dave Ramsey. Dave, who likely has helped more people with their finances than any other person, tweets this:
@ScottTruhlar @BasonAsset @behaviorgap @CarolynMcC// I help more people in 10 min. than all of you combined in your ENTIRE lives #stophating
— Dave Ramsey (@DaveRamsey) June 1, 2013

The financial planning community responded with several articles, forum discussions, and blog posts, like this one from friend Jason Hull of Hull Financial Planning…

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The following is a guest post from Marotta Wealth Management. Gold ownership has grown in popularity over the past five years. Fearful of monetary or societal failure, many hope that owning gold will bring them peace of mind. Advocates also suggest that some amount of gold is part of a balanced diversified portfolio…

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Best Deals for Friday 06/07

– wisebread.com

Best Deals for Friday 06/07
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Cosmos Light Lamp for $7, JCPenney: Up to 70% off clearance + 10% off, Joe’s New Balance Outlet: Up to 79% off, and more!

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Ten Pieces of Inspiration #129

– thesimepledollar.com

Ten Pieces of Inspiration #129Each week, I highlight ten things each week that inspired me to greater financial, personal, and professional success. Hopefully, they will inspire you as well.
1. Sam Harris on what success won’t get you
“If you are perpetually angry, depressed, confused and unloving, it doesn’t matter how much success you have, or who is in your life…

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Study Suggests Online Dating Produces Stronger MarriagesCouples who first dated over the Internet have more satisfying marriages and are less likely to divorce, new research says.The study involved 19,131 people married between 2005 and 2012, and it was funded by eHarmony.com.Before you laugh, it’s worth noting the study was published in a top academic journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…

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