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The Sunday Best (09/08/2024)

PoF: Sunday Best

The Sunday Best is a collection of articles I’ve curated from the furthest reaches of the internet for your reading pleasure.

Every week, I scan hundreds of headlines, read dozens of posts, and bring you the best of the best to save you time and mental energy.

Financial Independence (FI) is a primary focus, but it’s an awfully broad topic. I tend to approach FI and early retirement from a fatFIRE perspective and through the lens of a physician, so I expect to see those biases in the selected articles.

Related topics that have become recurrent themes include early retirement, selective frugality, tax issues, travel, physician issues, and investing.

For more great articles, take a peek at The Sunday Best Archives. Now let’s get to the best… The Sunday Best!

The Sunday Best (09/08/2024)

As we’re getting close to the final stretch of the 2024 presidential election, there’s been more attention on the tax policies proposed by the two candidates. Depending on which bills get passed, here’s what your taxes could look like under a Harris or Trump presidency. 

It’s not easy to have a long-term mindset, or beat the markets. Ben Carlson says if the prices are wrong you should be rich. 

Seinfeld, the coke machine analogy, and the markets. How does it all come together?

Open AI spent $7 billion in training costs and $1.5 billion on staffing, but can it break even?

Here’s your guide to studying the labor market, the unemployment rate, and other elements you should keep an eye on. 

Building new factories, export controls, and industrial policies – will the U.S. gain back its industrial edge over China?

Solar energy costs, energy stagnation, and how we could prosper if energy costs nothing. Can solar costs keep shrinking?

Dive into the Federal Reserve’s predicted rate cuts, the latest job reports, and celebrity billionaires with Paula Pant.

Jim Wang thinks investing is and should be kept simple. Here’s why it isn’t.   

We’ve all been scared by the prospect of never retiring or running out of money in retirement. David Champion wants you to put your money fears in perspective.

We love a rags-to-riches story, especially if it happens overnight. But Jim Wang says if you want to get rich, you better do it slowly. 

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