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Jason Zweig

Jason Zweig is a senior writer for Money magazine and has been a guest columnist for Time and cnn.com. He is also the editor of the revised edition of Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor, the classic text that Warren Buffett has described as "by far the best book about investing ever written." Before joining Money, Zweig was the mutual funds editor at Forbes. In 2001 Zweig was named "best financial columnist for a national publication" by Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. He received the 2006 Lifetime Achievement in Investor Education award from the Mutual Fund Education Alliance. He serves on the editorial boards of Financial History... Read full bio

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Chapter 1 from Your Money and Your Brain
Mar 03, 2011
Your Money and Your Brain will be released on October 24, 2008 in
Oct 24, 2008
Your Money and Your Brain is now available in
Oct 24, 2008

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World News Network, April 2, 2013
...Complete the Retirement Analyzer: http://ifa.com/ra Mark and Tom discuss a Wall Street Journal article written by Jason Zweig about an investing newsletter owned by Suze Orman and investment manager Mark Grimaldi. Orman gave away more than 50,000 trial...
AdvisorOne, January 23, 2013
...is the hero of this book,” he said in “Thinking Fast and Slow.” Earlier, Wall Street Journal writer Jason Zweig drew a distinction between reflective and reflexive thinking in 2007’s “Your Money and Your Brain: How the New Science of...
AdvisorOne, January 21, 2013
...is the hero of this book,” he said in “Thinking Fast and Slow.” Earlier, Wall Street Journal writer Jason Zweig drew a distinction between reflective and reflexive thinking in 2007’s “Your Money and Your Brain: How the New Science of...
Tulsa World, December 31, 2012
...help you be smarter about your investing and grow a fatter portfolio: "Your Money and Your Brain" by Jason Zweig. This introduction to behavioral finance explains why smart people do dumb things. It can help you combat your brain's bad habits that...
Columbus Dispatch, December 30, 2012
...you be smarter about your investing and grow a fatter portfolio: • Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig. This introduction to behavioral finance explains why smart people do dumb things. It can help you combat your brain’s bad habits that often...
AllVoices, December 30, 2012
...help you be smarter about your investing and grow a fatter portfolio: Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig. This introduction to behavioral finance explains why smart people do dumb things. It can help you combat your brains bad habits that often...
St Augustine Herald, December 28, 2012
...you be smarter about your investing and grow a fatter portfolio: � “Your Money and Your Brain” by Jason Zweig. This introduction to behavioral finance explains why smart people do dumb things. It can help you combat your brain’s bad habits that...
Fortune, May 31, 2013
...Weisenthal:� * Morning Call: , Europe falls and Japan rises. * Tax lien: * Down the stretch: *� Jason Zweig:� * Goldman Sachs: * Alex Payne: * If you can't beam em, eat em: * Have they heard of LinkedIn? * Tone-deaf:� * Get Term Sheet...
MSN Money, May 29, 2013
...growth-based investments. Often this doesn't really work out well for shareholders. As the Wall Street Journal's Jason Zweig wrote a while back: So, the question is: What companies could be at risk of such dynamics? Not too long ago, Moody's cobbled...
Advisor Perspectives, May 29, 2013
...article. I have interspersed some comments of my own within the article. QUOTE: Markets and Memory Banks By Jason Zweig For years on end, pundits have been predicting the collapse of the bond market, and recently such calls havereached a...
Seeking Alpha, May 29, 2013
...t understand each other at all when it comes to measuring risk tolerance, noted Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Zweig earlier this month. The survey of 5,000 financial advisors found that advisers believed 26% of clients had an "aggressive"...
Quartz, May 29, 2013
...to make growth-based investments. Often this doesn’t really work out well for shareholders. As the Journal’s Jason Zweig put it in a column (paywall) a while back: Excess cash can goad chief executives into making impulsive acquisitions at high...
Huffington Post, May 28, 2013
...in books written by me, Jack Bogle, Burton Malkiel, my colleagues Larry Swedroe and Carl Richards, William Bernstein, Jason Zweig, Allan Roth, Rick Ferri and many others. It's supported by hundreds of peer-reviewed, academic articles. Some of your...
Fooyoh, May 28, 2013
...to do with our day jobs, in a setting that has nothing in common with our regular workspaces." Jason Zweig, personal finance columnist, Wall Street Journal; author, Your Money and Your Brain, from This Will Make You Smarter: New Scientific Concepts to...