Archive for October, 2007
Posts I Enjoyed Last Week
Golbguru at Money, Matter and More Musings looked at life from a stock market perspective.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance had a story on a woman who sued Apple for the recent price cut of iPhone.
Ben at Money Smart Life discussed why selling on eBay is a great way to make some extra cash.
Lazy Man at [...]
Video: Reuters Business Recap for the Week of October 1, 2007
When the Dow hit the intra-day low of $12,455 on August 16, 1,545 points or 11% below its peak of 14,000, the talks were all about how the economy will slide into recession. And the 4,000 job losses in August’s payroll number made the recession look inevitable. Though the possibility is still there (former [...]
Did You Miss the Rally?
It feels like it was just yesterday that lot of *advices* were floating around in the personal finance blog community on how you should get out of the markets if the 1000+ points drop of the Dow (the Dow as 14,000 on July 19 and 12,845 on August 16) made you sweating and get up [...]
September 2007 Score Card — Part II: YTD Performance of My Actively Managed Funds
I have a previous post that compared my actively managed funds against Vanguard funds for a 5-year period that covered most of the time I invested in those funds. The purpose of the post was to have an idea whether actively managed funds, while costing a little more to own, indeed lagged low-cost index funds [...]
What Can We Learn from Yale Endowment’s 28% Annual Return?
Early last week, the Yale endowment, one of the nation’s largest college fund, reported an annual return of 28% from its investment for the fiscal year ended June 30th. According to YaleDailyNews.com, the Yale endowment has returned 17.8% annually over the past decade (in 2000 the fund returned 41%), leading other large rivals [...]







