What I'm Reading This Weekend (April 14-15)
Facebook, market volatility, a smattering of personal finance topics for Financial Capability month, and a nod to taxes since April is the taxing season.
- We start our FB coverage with an article describing how your data may have been harvested.
- A Vice News article anticipates Zuckerberg grilling in front of Congress.
- Mark Zuckerberg faced Congress for two days. Wired provides a balanced evaluation of what went down in that hearing room.
- Read how/why the technological complexity shouldn’t keep Congress from considering regulation.
- NY Times journalist Brian Chen looks at what information Facebook has on him. “Yikes” is an understated reaction.
Personal Finance (Financial Capability Month)
- Want to retire early? Welcome to the FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) Movement...read about several who are trying.
- The SEC uses Financial Capability Month as an opportunity to make us aware of the educational resources available on their site.
- Amazon looking to make Alexa capable of making personal payments.
- Volatility in the stock market continues. The best way to handle it may just be to ignore it.
- It's tax time! No excuses! You can't avoid paying your taxes.
- For more on taxes, check out What’s New with…Taxes
Behavioral Finance
- You know those extended warranties on electronics and appliances that they badger you to purchase at point of sale....are they a good idea? Not so much.
- An interesting read on research into how our surroundings influence our decision making and behavior! (like people on higher floors take more risk.)
The Economy and You
- You often see recommendations to reviewing your financing at the new year. CNN provides a tax-time list of recent events that may impact your wallet in the future.
- In the wake of recent teacher strikes, a closer look at state finances finds teachers and retirees competing for funding. This might be used as the basis for a class discussion….what can be done?
- The Washington Post Wonkblog looks at potential impact of the deficit on individuals.
Education and Learning
- The NYT had a special section in this past Sunday’s paper on Learning, covering K-12 through adult education. Here is one example of what you’ll find there: The Draw of Community Colleges, especially to the middle class.
- How young is too young to teach children how to handle the internet?
Infographic
- Do your students wonder what it takes to be a millionaire or billionaire? Visual Capitalist illustrates how the world's billionaires got there.
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