What You Should Know About Your Spouse’s Money
New York Times March 2025
FeDouglas and Heather Boneparth discuss how financial transparency, shared goals, and regular “money dates” can help couples strengthen both their long-term financial planning and their relationship.
The Compound and Friends: Dark Matter
The Compound and FriendsJanuary 2025
Douglas joins Josh Brown and Michael Batnick on TCAF Ep 173
Op-ed: Here’s how to make healthy open enrollment decisions as a couple
CNBCSeptember 2024
Heather and Douglas write for CNBC about open enrollment
Bone Fide’s Douglas Boneparth on protecting your portfolio while investing in volatility
CNBCJuly 2024
Douglas appears on CNBC Power Lunch to discuss market volatility
Millennials love cash, but too much can be bad…
CNBCJune 2024
Douglas appears on CNBC Power Lunch in the Hamptons to talk about Millennial investing
Passive Investing: Is Active Investing (finally) Dead?
The Stacking Benjamins Show March 2024
Douglas Boneparth joins this discussion on active versus passive investing, exploring the rise of index funds, the risks of cap-weighted portfolios, and how investors can think strategically about balancing long-term growth and market exposure.
How Couples Can Have Better Conversations About Money with Heather and Doug Boneparth
Two Quants and a Financial PlannerOctober 2023
Heather and Douglas Boneparth discuss their marriage and money management, sharing insights on communication, roles, and success.
The Perception of Wealth, Expectations Debt of AI, and Better Investment Decisions | Cass Sunstein
Leading IndicatorJuly 2023
Douglas and Morgan Housel host The Mind Your Money Podcast
'Succession’ Characters’ Finances, Analyzed by a Money Expert
Wall Street JournalMay 2023
Douglas breaks down the finances for the characters in the show Succession
Pairing up? Here’s how to know when it’s time to combine your finances
CNBCSeptember 2022
Douglas gives lines on CNBC about when to share finances with your partner
Douglas Boneparth: Secrets of a Twitter Titan
Barron’s November 2021
Financial advisors rarely build huge Twitter followings because personal finance isn’t inherently engaging, and most don’t tweet consistently. Douglas Boneparth is an exception.