A reader writes in, asking:
“Is there a hub with a list of previous educational Bogleheads meetings that gives access to listen to them? I think I found it in the past and even listened to or read notes, but this was a few years ago, and I cannot recall how I found that place either.”
Yes, there’s a new such resource in fact. The Bogle Center (formally, The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy) has recently had its website redesigned, to serve as a hub for all of the Bogleheads educational resources. You can find it here:
https://boglecenter.net/
Just below the large banner with the photo of Bogle himself, you’ll find links to the podcasts, Twitter Spaces interviews, YouTube channel, etc.
You’ll also notice that there are still some available tickets for the 2022 Bogleheads Conference, next month in Chicago. (The new venue has significantly more capacity than the prior venue in Philadelphia.) It’s quite the agenda, with speakers including Burton Malkiel, Jason Zweig, Michelle Singletary, and many more (including the regular Bogleheads faces, such as Bill Bernstein, Rick Ferri, Allan Roth, Christine Benz, and myself).
Recommended Reading
- SEC Loophole Lets Funds Mislead Investors on Performance from Dinah Wisenberg Brin
- Beyond Insurance: Strategies to Manage Risk from Chris Mamula
- Moshe Milevsky to Debut a Tontine for 21st Century Retirement Portfolios from Jane Wollman Rusoff
- Do Equities Perform Better When Bond Yields are Lower? from David Blanchett
- Should You Invest More After the Market Declines? from Nick Maggiulli
- Aging In Place – Costs and Factors to Consider from Elliott Appel
- How Much Money Should You Give to Charity? from Maddie Burton
- The Hidden Costs of IRA Rollovers from Mark Miller
Thanks for reading!