Like most parents in Chicago, I’ve been living out school reform with my child; he started in the Chicago Public Schools and is now at a Catholic high school. I teach finance part-time at University of Illinois at Chicago, so I see the range of abilities and preparation that Chicago Public Schools students bring to… [Read More]
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Life is fair, mathematically speaking
Too many people I know and love are dealing with too many awful things right now. And so often, when discussing these situations, someone says, “life isn’t fair.” I disagree. But not in the sense of reward and retribution. Rather, stuff happens to us all at random. When I hear “life isn’t fair”, I think… [Read More]
Money Smart Week: Cash flow versus return
I know about finance from several perspectives. I have a traditional academic background and teach traditional corporate finance (efficient markets, rational actors, time value of money). I worked for an investment company and two investment bank, so I have a real-world perspective (people are irrational, bubbles and crises are more common that you might think.)… [Read More]
Women Need to Stop Opting Out of “Hard” Subjects, Like Finance
This is a manifesto for a Sunday. And it’s a big one, so pay attention: Girls can do math. It is okay to get a low grade in math. Math opens the doors to many well-paying careers. STOP SELF-SELECTING OUT OF GREAT OCCUPATIONS JUST BECAUSE YOU WANT TO HAVE A 4.0!!!!!!! AND STOP BRAGGING ABOUT… [Read More]

