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Adam Nash
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Congratulations on the launch! The multiplayer functionality is a game changer. Making all of your accounts “joint” is no longer an effective solution for most couples. The ability to allow couples to easily see “what’s mine” and “what’s ours” is representative of how dual-income couples manage their money today.
Plenty
The investment platform for couples
Adam Nash
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👋 Hey Product Hunters, it’s Adam, Co-founder & CEO of Daffy
Daffy was founded on the simple belief that over the past 20 years, we've seen amazing innovation dedicated to helping us shop, helping us save, and helping us invest. What if we dedicated the same level of effort toward helping people give? Since 2021, we’ve helped thousands of members give to charity more regularly through a...
Daffy for Work
A Modern Platform for Workplace Giving
With Daffy for Work, employers can easily offer their employees access to their own personal donor-advised fund (DAF), a tax-advantaged account for charitable giving, and automatically match donations or gift a specific amount into employee DAFs.
Daffy for Work
A Modern Platform for Workplace Giving
Adam Nash
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👋 Hey Product Hunters, it’s Adam, Co-founder & CEO of Daffy
Alejandro & I are proud to launch Daffy for Developers, a set of APIs designed to bring charitable giving to your applications and services.
https://daffy.org/developer
🙏 Why?
Every incumbent in financial services has giving built into their platform, typically through a proprietary donor-advised fund provider....
Daffy for Developers - APIs for Giving
Now you can build charitable giving into any app
A set of open APIs designed to bring charitable giving to your applications and services, allowing you to seamlessly integrate Daffy features into any application, including the ability to make donations, find charities in our database of 1.5M+, and more.
Daffy for Developers - APIs for Giving
Now you can build charitable giving into any app
Daffy makes giving a habit. Contribute cash, stock, or crypto, watch it grow tax-free, and donate to 1.5M+ charities in the U.S. Daffy is the Donor-Advised Fund for You™, a not-for-profit community built around a new, modern platform for giving.
Daffy
A new, modern platform for giving
Adam Nash
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👋 Hey Product Hunters, Adam here, co-founder & CEO of Daffy
After a year of stealth, Alejandro and I are so excited to be building in public. Our mission is simple: help people be more generous, more often. To do this, we've launched an app to make giving a habit—and we would love for you all to join the Daffy community.
Here is a quick run-through of the product and our...
Daffy
A new, modern platform for giving
The Twenty Minute VC: Adam Nash, CEO @ Wealthfront
What makes great CEO's & why humans suck at investing
Adam Nash
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This book looks quite plain, and it’s only about 100 pages or so. But this book has a clear, visual and concise explanation of almost every important personal finance topic, everything from the basics of money and currency all the way to understanding stock options and derivatives. The great thing about this book is that it also can serve as a simple reference – a mini-encyclopedia of money...
The WSJ Guide to Understanding Money & Investing
Literate, forthright and lively
Adam Nash
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This book is the absolute must-read to understand the predominant financial theory of the past thirty years: the stock market is efficient, and that efforts to beat the market, either through fundamental or technical analysis are futile. Personally, I believe that markets are not completely efficient due to the lack of rationality of either individuals or crowds. However, understanding...
A Random Walk Down Wall Street
The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing
Adam Nash
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This is one of my favorite books, bar none. It’s a stretch to say it’s about personal finance, but for me, it was a game changer. This is a history book, specifically about the history of the mathematics of statistics. It’s very interesting to note that just a few hundred years ago, no one understand the math of probability, and yet this is the branch of mathematics that dominates all modern...
Against The Gods
An extremely readable history of risk
Adam Nash
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This is not a personal finance book – it’s a history book. This book walks through almost all of the great financial bubbles since the 17th century. Fantastic for perspective on how markets get carried away. For me, the insight from this book was that there is a repeated theme in the history of bubbles. The combination of a new technology with a new innovation in finance leads to a combination...
Devil Take the Hindmost
Part history, part social science, and purely illuminating
Adam Nash
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Warren Buffett comes from the school of value investing, but his methodology and thinking has changed over the years to incorporate more flexible concepts of value than just book value or dividends. In this book, Philip Fisher explains the real fundamental basis for “growth stock” investing – recognizing that in some cases, the dominant factor for successful investing can be finding companies...
Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits
Enables one to make intelligent investment commitments
Adam Nash
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This book is a collection of his annual letters to shareholders. (In fact, you can now get all of his letters from 1977+ online!) Warren Buffett epitomizes why value investing works – his deep understanding of the finances of operating businesses allows him to selectively invest when he sees people selling dollar bills for fifty cents, to borrow a phrase. As a businessman myself, I also deeply...
The Essays of Warren Buffett
Lessons for corporate America
Adam Nash
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Normally, this book would fall into my “trendy” disclaimer, but I do recommend that people read this book. True, it has chapters that are needlessly dry, reciting endless statistics about the habits and averages among the population of millionaires that were studied to make this book. But the most important thing is that this book emphasizes that a high income does not guarantee wealth, and...
The Millionaire Next Door
A groundbreaking examination of America’s rich.
Adam Nash
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Another history book, and a modern one at that. This is the story of the blow-up of Long Term Capital Management, the single most lauded hedge fund of the late 1990s. For those who have gotten deeply into the math and statistics behind the market, this book should be a wake up call. Any investment strategy can be broken, and any model based on the past will not predict the future once people in...
When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital
Never put too much truth in your algorithm or model. Ever.
Adam Nash
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Warren Buffett stands on the shoulders of giants, and Ben Graham is the historical giant of value investing. This is the book that Buffett recommends to every investor, and it is fascinating from both a historical as well as financial perspective. When you read this book, you are stepping back in time, to a world before the Great Depression, when common stocks were still relatively new, and...
The Intelligent Investor
Warren Buffett's favorite book on investing
Against The Gods
An extremely readable history of risk
Devil Take the Hindmost
Part history, part social science, and purely illuminating
Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits
Enables one to make intelligent investment commitments