How To Conquer The Confusing Causation/Correlation Conundrum

Fortnite Battle Royale at GDC 2018. Image by Official GDC. A quick headline search on the word “cause” produced this doozy as the first result: “Fortnite helped cause 5% of UK divorces this year” That’s a great headline. After all, the search engine’s algorithm placed it at the top of the list, and I clicked on it. … Read more

8 Ways To Make More Powerful Excel Models

“So, Brett, what does GALOP say?” During my days as a quantitative investment banker, my colleagues would often ask me to convey the results of my financial models so they would know what product or strategy to offer a particular client. Programmed in Excel, my GALOP models (which stood for “Global Asset-Liability Optimization Program”), would analyze a client’s balance … Read more

Can Financial Education & Coaching Improve Your Health?

Can financial education/coaching break the financial stress, declining health cycle? In a previous article, I outlined three vicious cycles affecting financial stress, physical and mental health. They are vicious because, once financial stress occurs, the health impacts can lead to yet more stress, which can further impair health, causing additional financial stress as the cycle begins … Read more

Finance is Personal: Your Money and Your Life

Do you know someone going off to college who’s clueless about money? What if they’re clueless about why they’re going in the first place? Then Finance is Personal by Kim Stephenson and Ann Hutchins should be on their summer reading list. Even those further along in their careers will benefit from portions of this book (as I … Read more

Will ‘Decisive’ Make You A Better Decision Maker?

“Do you know what you want?” Those six, dreaded words haunt my otherwise happy memory of a meal my friends and I enjoyed to celebrate graduating from university. It seemed such an important occasion: I wanted to get my menu selection exactly right. You can imagine the groans around the table after the third or fourth postponement … Read more

Trust Me! Why You Need To Understand Trust, and How To Earn It (Part 2)

As we explored in my last article about Victor, the appliance repairman, trust is increasingly necessary and valuable in modern life. At the same time, trust is getting scarcer as well-publicized betrayals in business and government add up. What is Trust? But what is trust? The dictionary defines trust as the “Firm reliance on the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing.” … Read more

3 Vicious Cycles: Links Among Financial, Physical and Mental Health

Feedback loops are powerful forces of nature. Melting polar ice caps reduce the earth’s reflectivity, causing it to absorb more heat from the sun, which accelerates the melting. The cumulative, accelerating aspects of such loops make it imperative to break the cycle before it gets out of control. Below, I identify three feedback loops among financial … Read more

Student (And Lifetime) Financial Health Begins With A Budget

Budgets. Yawn. Why bother? I prefer the uncertainty and anxiety of never knowing that I have enough money to pay rent (said no one ever)? My Paris Budget So, I created my first budget when I went to Paris during my junior year in university. I had limited funds, an exchange rate to manage and I was … Read more

Seven Good Reasons NOT to Save

You’re saving too much…said no financial expert ever. It’s America Saves Week, which is all about saving more. If you’re in your twenties, you’ll be told to save ten to 15 percent of your income.  Older? You’ll be advised to save 20-30 percent or more! At the same time, one-third of Americans have saved precisely … Read more