Couch Potato Investing Margarita Portfolio Let’s face it, the basic Couch Potato portfolio, a 50/50 mixture of U.S. stocks and By Scott Burns / July 29, 2018
Couch Potato Investing Living (Well) with the Basic Couch Potato Millions of retirees were scared out of the stock market over the last 20 years. By Scott Burns / July 15, 2018
Couch Potato Investing The Couch Potato Investing Report: 2017 Yes, reporting on 2017 isn’t what you’d call timely news. Last year has been over By Scott Burns / July 1, 2018
Couch Potato Investing The Lessons of Couch Potato Investing Please give a nod of thanks to Aye M. Soe and Ryan Poirier. These two, both By Scott Burns / November 27, 2016
Better Spending Couch Potato Investing Retirement Income: Easier than You Think If we didn’t try so hard, retirement planning would be easier. Perhaps better (or perfect) By Scott Burns / October 30, 2016
At Large Couch Potato Investing My Supermarket Epiphany Austin: Sometimes you learn by walking around. A few days ago I was returning home By Scott Burns / September 23, 2016
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth The Empire Strikes Back (At the Index Fund Uprising) The fat lady has sung. All that is left is for the curtain to fall. By Scott Burns / August 14, 2016
At Large Couch Potato Investing The Missing Bullet Holes Problem An anecdote from World War II tells us a lot about why most of By Scott Burns / November 15, 2015
Better Spending Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Lacy Hunt: Why Interest Rates Won’t Rise Economist Lacy Hunt thinks long-term Treasury bonds are a buy. That’s definitely not the conventional By Scott Burns / August 30, 2015
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Inflation Retirement Taxes The High Cost of Low Returns and Yields Retirement isn’t what it used to be. No one knew it at the time, but By Scott Burns / July 19, 2015
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth The New Skepticism Even a gently thrown rock can bring down a glass house. That image came By Scott Burns / February 22, 2015