Jenny Xu

Does The Psychology of Money offer up new observations in an already oversaturated field? Or does it again retread ground
Does Howard Marks’ book live up to his impressive investing track record? Or should you save your time and go
What can Buffett’s the often overlooked recommendation teach us about the art of investing?
Arguably the most successful personal finance book ever written, with over 32 million copies sold. Is Rich Dad Poor Dad
Dominguez and Robin’s guid to what money is, what people think about it, and how you can live a more
What can we learn from Warren Buffett’s rich and varied life? How can his philosophies guide us on our own
Written by Morgan Housel, The Psychology of Money offers new insight on the apparent irrationalities of the stock market and
A fresh and valuable perspective into the time-honored debate about The Efficient Market Hypothesis.
Can this classic personal finance book still be applied to modern financial problems?
How helpful is Benjamin Graham’s dense and detailed manual to the modern investor?
Jenny is a part time hobbist storyteller, full time FIRE enthusiast, and now professional personal finance writer. Following an unceremonious pandemic graduation, Jenny developed a fascination with personal finance in general and FIRE in specific. Since then she has been diligently researching and writing about the FIRE movement and her own journey to financial independence. Education: BA(Hons) in English Literature and Language at the University of British Columbia
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