Author: My Money What
New Year With New Beginnings
Posted by My Money What | Jan 6, 2021 | Personal Development |
TLDR? With the end of 2020, everyone has a chance to start a new year with new beginnings. What...
Read MoreMoney and Power Corrupt? No, it Amplifies
Posted by My Money What | Dec 2, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? Does Money and Power corrupt? Not absolutely. It enables both bad behaviour and noble...
Read MoreHow Companies Expand Earnings and The Cost of Expansion
Posted by My Money What | Nov 24, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? Investors like to think about a firm growing its earnings, but less often pay attention to...
Read MoreInvesting Basics: How to interpret the Financial Statements (Part 1 – Income Statement)
Posted by My Money What | Nov 5, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? The income statement tells you about the activities over a period of the business. It looks...
Read MoreHow to Invest your First 10 Thousand
Posted by My Money What | Oct 27, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? Accumulating your first 10 thousand is not easy. Therefore, investing this amount for the...
Read MoreHow Anyone can Retire a Millionaire
Posted by My Money What | Oct 20, 2020 | Personal Finance |
TLDR? Trying to retire as a millionaire is not easy. In today’s post, I evaluate if the methods...
Read MoreApplying Common Sense in Investing for Uncommon Returns
Posted by My Money What | Oct 14, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? Common sense is being able to put things in perspective and place the questions you ask in...
Read MoreEmpty Barrels, Competence, Marginal Costs and Return
Posted by My Money What | Oct 7, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? Competence is not only about ability, but also about what you can recognize in yourself....
Read MorePortfolio Behaviour, and How Investors of Different Life Stages Should Behave
Posted by My Money What | Sep 30, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? How does a portfolio behave? What does the Modern Portfolio Theory have to say about this?...
Read MoreHow Most “Investors” Lose their Shirts – Chasing Hot Stocks and Following Gurus
Posted by My Money What | Sep 22, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR Chasing hot stocks can be beneficial to your portfolio if you know what you’re doing, but is...
Read MoreSocial Comparison on the Road to Financial Independence
Posted by My Money What | Sep 16, 2020 | Personal Finance |
TLDR? Social comparison is an essential human behaviour, with upsides and downsides to it. As one...
Read MoreHow I made 30% returns on a company, and why I sold it (The role of catalysts in Value Investing)
Posted by My Money What | Sep 2, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? Catalysts in value investing play a big role in your returns over time. Some catalysts are a...
Read MoreThe Herd Mentality – Why We buy High and Sell Low
Posted by My Money What | Aug 25, 2020 | Investing |
TLDR? There are key underlying psychological reasons for individuals’ behaviour. Which causes them...
Read MoreHow you can Stay Productive with a Fifth of the Effort and Time (The Pareto Principle or the 80-20 principle)
Posted by My Money What | Aug 19, 2020 | Personal Development |
TLDR? The Pareto Principle is something that everyone can implement to improve their productivity....
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