Crowdfunding: The New Venture Capital?
Rewind to 2010. “Crowdfunding” was a term you heard and thought “Oh, that sounds fun.” At the time, your eyes probably opened wide when you heard that it accounted for $880 million in project funding. Today, we’re sure your eyes would open even wider when you hear this: a recent report from Massolution states that […]
Read Article2015 Q3 Review: Mindfulness And The Big Picture
Every week I participate in a discussion group that is currently reading and discussing the Majjhima Nikāya, or Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha. The discussion is led by an American Monk who was previously a Zen practitioner. Recently we were discussing the topic of “Mindfulness” and I realized that it has many practical applications […]
Read ArticleThe Dragon And The Big Bang Theory
This brief two-part summary covers two areas of interest: China and investor behavior. The first is China, which is on every investor’s mind, and explains how to invest there while avoiding most of the problems you’re hearing about. The second is a personal essay on having a successful investing mindset from a Hollywood executive producer, […]
Read ArticleHow to Read the Panicky Market
Some of the most entertaining times to be a long-term investor are those periods when short-term investors are looking over their shoulders for an excuse to sell. They’re convinced that the market is going to go down before they can get out, and so they jump on any bad news that comes across their Bloomberg […]
Read ArticleThe Morgan Report 2015 Q2 Review: Greek Salad Hold The Euros
“I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well.” –Alexander the Great Every day of our lives presents us with moments. Moments that can affect us for years to come. This past quarter presented itself with many moments that contrary to what some might be saying are not […]
Read ArticleWhat Can a High School Coach from Arkansas Teach Us About Investing?
Kevin Kelley is an Arkansas high school football coach who almost never punts the ball. When he first arrived at Pulaski Academy, local fans were furious and confused by his coaching strategy. Kelley says he stumbled upon research done by a Harvard college professor. The main theme of the professor’s paper was that conventional […]
Read Article3 Important Investment Mistakes to Avoid in 2015 and Beyond by Morgan Smith
Mistake #1: Diversifying by Hiring Multiple Financial Firms Many investors want their investments diversified. This is a good thing for those who want to reduce many of the risks associated with investing, but the mistaken perception of what diversification actually means causes investors to have some strange ideas.One of the things I’ve heard people […]
Read ArticleThe Morgan Report 2015 Q1: What The Buddha Taught
For some, the mind is a battlefield. For others, it’s a tranquil pond. The difference between those two states is a personal journey that involves both the mind and the heart. And, you are never completely in one state or the other; it takes continued effort and discipline over time to get the results you […]
Read ArticleWhy Some Uber Drivers Are Losing Money
COST DEPRECIATION, CARS, AND UBER As a Certified Financial Planner® professional, I’ve been talking with clients about cost depreciation for years. The concept can be a little difficult to grasp, but it’s perhaps most clear when discussing automobiles, new cars in particular. Surely you’ve heard that when you drive your new car off the lot, […]
Read ArticleMLPs: Master Limited Partnerships or Making Little Profit?
Publicly traded partnerships—also known as Master Limited Partnerships or MLPs—represent an asset class with more than 100 names and over $500 billion in market cap. Their presence is undeniable, yet their form and function have accumulated a high degree of mystery in […]
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