by Eric Courage | Sep 27, 2019 | Blog, Financial Planning
When I read some of the rules for speaking and writing the English language correctly—as that a sentence must never end with a particle—and perceive how implicitly even the learned obey it, I think: “Any fool can make a rule, And any fool will mind it.”...
by Eric Courage | Sep 22, 2019 | Blog, Financial Planning
So…What do you actually do for me? Before I launched MARGIN almost two years ago, an obsessive quest began: What were my peers really delivering to clients? Not just their marketed online services. Not just the lip service of their pitches. Not just their portfolio...
by Eric Courage | Dec 23, 2018 | Blog, Investment
<![CDATA[ “…But something that can never be learnt too thoroughly can never be said too often. With some people you only need to point to a remedy; others need to have it rammed into them…” “…Nothing hinders a cure so much as the frequent changes...
by Eric Courage | Oct 9, 2018 | Blog, Wealth Management
“Most of us, however, are specialists…Each specialist sees something different. A typical Engineer will think in systems. A psychologist will think in terms of incentives. A biologist will think in terms of evolution. By putting these disciplines together in our...
by Eric Courage | Sep 17, 2018 | Blog, College, Financial Planning
“Dad, why is college going to cost me $160,000 when I’m older.” – My 10-year-old Is 4-years of college with a mortgage of debt the best path to equip our kids to be financially successful? An investment, or a hasty middle-class checkbox? I was...