Practical analysis for investment professionals
07 November 2013

Weekend Reads for Advisers: Twitter, FATCA, and Space Exploration

Posted In: Weekend Reads

I’m a big fan of public radio, especially magazine-style programs that take the listener deep into a topic, yielding an immersive auditory and visual experience. With the radio shows, you are transported, ever so briefly, to another place or time. And so it was that on a recent afternoon, I tuned into NPR’s Fresh Air and sat transfixed in my car as retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield vividly described life in space.

With my feet firmly planted on earth, I floated along in space, seeing our planet whizzing by on one side, then gazing at the black, bottomless pit of space on the other — all through Hadfield’s eyes. I was so curious to learn more that I bought his book, An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, and wrote about it for this blog (see: “‘Square Astronaut, Round Hole’: Chris Hadfield on Risk, Competence, and Leadership”).

Here are some other interesting reads from the past couple of weeks, in case you missed them.

Twitter

It’s hard to keep up with the tweets and articles on Twitter’s IPO — and by now, most of you will have read your fair share. But the other Twitter news this week was that New York Times reporter Nick Bilton’s book, Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal, went on sale:


On the IPO:

And on the technology behind Twitter:

Investing

FATCA

The Business

Behavioral Finance

Retirement

And Now For Something Completely Different


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About the Author(s)
Lauren Foster

Lauren Foster was a content director on the professional learning team at CFA Institute and host of the Take 15 Podcast. She is the former managing editor of Enterprising Investor and co-lead of CFA Institute’s Women in Investment Management initiative. Lauren spent nearly a decade on staff at the Financial Times as a reporter and editor based in the New York bureau, followed by freelance writing for Barron’s and the FT. Lauren holds a BA in political science from the University of Cape Town, and an MS in journalism from Columbia University.

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