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Tips to Help You Become a Better Investor

The Motley Fool

The name of your blog, Farnam Street, comes from Berkshire Hathaway's Omaha address. Shane Parrish: I've made a lot of different investments, from start ups to private companies, to public companies. I sit on the board of a public company.

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Transcript: Matt Levine

The Big Picture

And so I went back to my desk and I worked for like three more weeks and then I saw the deal breaker, the great like comedic financial blog was hiring. But there was really very little thought to it,you know, I had not been like blogging on the side or like practicing at night or anything like that. Everything is securities fraud.

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Keep your clients far away from ESG investing – it’s a rip-off!

Sara Grillo

For those of you who are new to my blog/podcast, my name is Sara. Thanks for reading our blog about the drawbacks of ESG investing. ESG also aims to promote supposedly the goal of ESG is to promote the growth of companies that are supportive of beneficial practices, which is debatable and we’re going to get to that.

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Independent Director Compensation

A VC: Musings of a VC in NYC

That is substantially less than public company directors make (which is more like $200,000 per year), but being a public company director is more time consuming and exposes a director to more liability. So I feel like $100,000 a year is reasonable compensation for a private company director.