Author Archives: David

Economic View – College Studies for the Business of Life – NYTimes.com

Link: Economic View – College Studies for the Business of Life – NYTimes.com I think the point about statistics rather than geometry is particularly important.

NYTimes – Employers Push Costs for Health on Workers

Link: NYTimes – Employers Push Costs for Health on Workers

John Michaelson: The High Costs of Very Low Interest Rates – WSJ.com

Link: John Michaelson: The High Costs of Very Low Interest Rates – WSJ.com Article’s about 3 wks old, but worth reading and thinking about.  When rates are low as a form of stimulus, it’s worth considering who’s paying for that stimulus and what their behavior is likely to be.

Provisions of the Affordable Care Act, By Year – Major Provisions in Chronological Order

Link: Provisions of the Affordable Care Act, By Year – Major Provisions in Chronological Order The government’s Healthcare.gov site is very helpful.  There’s some great information and they’ve been working hard on making it easy to navigate and useful.

John C. Bogle: On Mutual Funds, Cheaper Is Better – WSJ.com

Link: John C. Bogle: On Mutual Funds, Cheaper Is Better – WSJ.com In mutual funds – and investing – costs matter.  They matter a lot.  Bogle’s been saying so for decades.  Lots of other folks, myself included, have been saying so for many years.  Even Morningstar now says that costs are a better indicator than […]

Arnold Schwarzenegger: Public Pensions and Our Fiscal Future – WSJ.com

Link: Arnold Schwarzenegger: Public Pensions and Our Fiscal Future – WSJ.com Should be required reading.  A keyword, however, which wasn’t highlighted enough in my opinion is *unfunded*.  There’s nothing wrong with us giving generous benefits or pensions to employees — but they must be paid for at the time they are promised or earned.  This […]

Ross Devol: The Case for Economic Optimism – WSJ.com

Link: Ross Devol: The Case for Economic Optimism – WSJ.com Some important observations on the state of our economy, and the cycle of recovery. I don’t necessarily agree with all his policy prescriptions, but they are all worth reading and considering.

WSJ – Unfunded Public Pensions – the Next Quagmire

Link: WSJ – Unfunded Public Pensions – the Next Quagmire

U.S. Is Bankrupt and We Don’t Even Know It: Laurence Kotlikoff – Bloomberg

Link: U.S. Is Bankrupt and We Don’t Even Know It: Laurence Kotlikoff – Bloomberg

The Secret To Selecting A Good Mutual Fund – Expenses Matter

This isn’t really news to anyone who’s been following funds or the literature.  But it’s nice that there’s a recent study which reassures us that the common-sense idea that you get to keep more if you pay less is, in fact, true. From Morningstar: http://news.morningstar.com/articlenet/article.aspx?id=347327 How Expense Ratios and Star Ratings Predict Success We test […]