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Why the ultrawealthy treat every dollar like an investment
Rob Mallernee, CEO of Eton Solutions and professor at the University of North Carolina, argues that most people forfeit significant long-term wealth by ignoring the compounding cost of daily habits. By applying systematic financial scrutiny to everyday purchases, individuals can shift from passive consumption to intentional asset building.

JPMorgan’s 27th Annual Reading List: From AI to Longevity
JPMorgan has unveiled its 27th annual selection of must-read nonfiction, a curated collection reflecting the varied priorities of its global clientele. The list spans a wide thematic range, encompassing the mechanics of breakthrough success, the rise of artificial intelligence, and historical parallels to modern geopolitics.

How a Physician Assistant Paid Off $150,000 in 16 Months
Arden Missal, a 30-year-old physician assistant from Florida, rejected the conventional advice to manage student loans over a decade. Instead, she chose an aggressive, high-intensity strategy that erased $150,000 of debt in just 16 months by maximizing labor and cutting non-essential expenses to the bone.

Jain Global faces uncertainty in fundamental equities unit

Michael Burry warns of dramatic Nvidia crash amid AI bubble fears

Jan van Eck signals caution on memory chip rally and US debt
Why Financial Planners Are Skeptical of the New Trump Accounts

How a Michigan couple reached Coast FIRE and doubled their wealth
