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My name is Michael Taylor. I founded Bankers Anonymous because, as a recovering banker, I believe that the gap between the financial world as I know it and the public discourse about finance is more than just a problem for a family trying to balance their checkbook, or politicians trying to score ...more

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Book Review: Make Your Kid A Millionaire By Kevin McKinley
Anyone who enjoys engaging in the fantasy “My kid could have a lot more money some day than I do!” should read Make Your Kid A Millionaire.
It’s A Wonderful Life, A Failed Banker Origin Story
What George Bailey and I have in common.
Ask An Ex-Banker: Should I Open An IRA?
A beginner's guide to world of IRAs.
Part II – Compound Interest And Wealth
“The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest” – Albert Einstein
Book Review: Investing Demystified By Lars Kroijer
​Can we invest our own personal portfolio in a sophisticated way, without incurring high costs or having to be financial experts ourselves? Lars Kroijer has the answer.
David Simon Says It All
David Simon, creator of The Wire, wrote the best piece I’ve read in a long time about inequality in the West, and our impoverished political dialogue about it.
Part I – The Most Powerful Math In The Universe Goes Untaught
“The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest” – Albert Einstein
Eike Batista – Familiar Lessons On Financial Catastrope
The Wall Street Journal’s review this morning of the rise and fall of Brazilian (ex) Billionaire Eike Batista’s business empire contains excellent, timeless points about entrepreneurship, investing, and the madness of crowds.
Book Review: If Your Money Talked What Secrets Would It Tell By Gary Sirak
Gary Sirak’s primary insight in his book If Your Money Talked What Secrets Would It Tell – an insight I happen to agree with – is that the psychology of money, our personal relationship with money – is usually our biggest personal finance problem.
Government As Primary Innovator?
We often hear ;why doesn’t the government just get out of the way and let the private sector innovate?' Government is actually one of our most exciting risk-takers and market-shapers.
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