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Meir Statman, Glenn Klimek Professor of Finance at the Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University

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  • 11/15/10--08:38: The gold rush of fear (chan 2874184)
  • “In anxious times people seek cover in gold,” wrote the New York Times in November 2010, as the price of an ounce of gold crossed the $1,400 bar. “People are coming in to buy 50 or 100 coins at a time, which is hefty for individuals,” said a coin broker. “It’s not just rich people, [...]

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  • 11/17/10--07:32: Behavioral Finance in Social Security (chan 2874184)
  • We want freedom from the fear of poverty, yet we also want hope for riches. Government provides the first in Social Security and the second in lotteries. Social Security benefits alleviate some of our fear of poverty, and lottery tickets carry some hope for riches. The Deficit Panel, chaired by Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson, [...]

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  • 11/29/10--05:44: Blog Tour (chan 2874184)
  • Thanks to all those who agreed to host me on my blog tour! Susan B. Weiner’s Blog on Investment Writing Fisher Financial Strategies Canadian Capitalist The Rational Walk Global Economic Intersection Women on the Move Money Science Independent Investor Financial Tales Portfolioist Canadian Dream: Free at 45 Canadian Finance Blog Gen X Finance Investment Beliefs [...]

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  • 12/17/10--12:49: What’s next in 2011? (chan 2874184)
  • Are you wondering what’s next in 2011? McGraw-Hill Professional the publisher of my book What Investors Really Want asked a few of their authors (including me) what we think the New Year will bring. They then collected these ideas and predictions into a thought-leadership e-Book, aptly titled What’s Next 2011 that covers the business outlook [...]

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  • 01/04/11--07:35: Why New Year’s resolutions often fail: A guest post by Kees Koedijk and Alfred Slager (chan 2874184)
  • Thanks to Kees Koedijk and Alfred Slager for this guest post. Visit their blog here. Top 10 stocks and funds to invest in for 2011 circulate widely. It’s a recurring theme with a predictable storyline at the end of the year. The analyst: “Well, we indicated that stock XYZ should be the best performing one [...]

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  • 01/18/11--12:56: The Temptations of Plus and the Reality of Minus (chan 2874184)
  • Charles Schwab’s YieldPlus funds promised returns higher than those of bonds at only slightly higher risk. Schwab classified the funds as ultrashort bond funds yet their holding were concentrated in mortgage backed securities which were decimated in the financial crisis. The story of YieldPlus is only one example of the sad consequences of investors’ perennial [...]

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  • 04/05/11--11:18: What’s good about taxes? (chan 2874184)
  • Few of us like paying taxes and most of us have blueprints for ideal tax systems in which we pay less. The message we send to our elected officials was summarized succinctly by Senator Russell B. Long: “Don’t tax you, don’t tax me, tax that fellow behind the tree!” Our distaste for taxes can be [...]

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  • 04/22/11--08:27: Understanding What Investors Really Want In 60 Seconds (chan 2874184)

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  • 06/20/11--05:53: Breaking the Mental Buck (chan 2874184)
  • Should money funds be allowed to continue to price their shares by “buck” accounting, whereby the price of each share is fixed at one dollar? Or should they be compelled to price them by “mark-to-market” accounting, common to all other mutual funds, whereby changes in the market value of shares move their prices higher or [...]

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  • 10/28/11--08:23: Socially Responsible Investments and Investors (chan 2874184)
  • Santa Clara University, my university, is a Catholic, Jesuit University, and its endowment fund follows its values: the sacredness of life, human rights, opposition to discrimination, opposition to nuclear weapons, and protection of the environment. We want our university’s endowment to earn high returns to support our students, faculty and staff. Do we sacrifice investment [...]

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