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Mission-correlated investing
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Personal finance
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When to diversify? Breaking down mission-correlated investing
jh
21d
2
286
Important, actionable research questions for the most important century
Holden Karnofsky
9mo
15
96
The Risk of Concentrating Wealth in a Single Asset
MichaelDickens
7mo
20
27
Philanthropists Probably Shouldn't Mission-Hedge AI Progress
MichaelDickens
3mo
9
34
A Preliminary Model of Mission-Correlated Investing
MichaelDickens
8mo
2
42
X-Risk, Anthropics, & Peter Thiel's Investment Thesis
Jackson Wagner
1y
1
28
Mission correlation, more than just hedging
jh
9mo
6
34
Seeking feedback on new EA-aligned economics paper
jh
1y
14
47
Event-driven mission correlated investing and the 2020 US election
jh
1y
11
19
Mission-correlated investing: Examples of mission hedging and 'leveraging'
jh
9mo
0
23
Mission Hedgers Want to Hedge Quantity, Not Price
MichaelDickens
1y
7
107
Personal Finance for EAs
NicoleJaneway
10d
27
17
Save to give: switch banks
Pat Myron
9d
9
35
Popular Personal Financial Advice versus the Professors (James Choi, NBER)
BrownHairedEevee
2mo
6
83
A Comparison of Donor-Advised Fund Providers
MichaelDickens
9mo
25
13
US Taxes: Adjust Withholding When Donating?
Jeff Kaufman
8mo
4
15
How to optimize your taxes as a donor in the US: donate appreciated securities, make a donor-advised fund, and bunch your donations
sam_brenner
7mo
6
6
What general financial advising advice would you give to EAs?
emwalz
8mo
3
14
Follow ups to 'Personal Finance for Generous People' event
Luke Freeman
1y
2
8
A Practical Guide for Saving-to-Give
Chris_Webster
8mo
1
16
An engineer's approach to personal finance for effective altruists
Hazelfire
1y
0
3
How should I allocate my donations among EA funds?
Jung Enthusiast
2y
2
26
Thoughts on Personal Finance for Effective Altruists
mariushobbhahn
1y
4
22
Using the tax system and stock market to donate more: a few basic strategies
BenSchifman
2y
0
37
Americans give ~4%, not 2%
Denkenberger
3y
3