Things That Annoy Me, Part 2 – Getting Ripped Off by the WSJ
Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery.
Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery.
[Things That Annoy Me will be a regular feature of these blog posts because, well, there are a lot of Things That Annoy Me.]
Sometimes it’s interesting to muse on a particular phenomenon without necessarily coming to any conclusion about it. Today, I’m musing about the advice financial advisors have given over the years about prudent levels of spending.
[I know, this one’s out of order. False advertising. But I couldn’t resist commenting on the sequestration debate. I’ll get to spending soon.]