William Baldwin
BornJanuary 1951
Alma materHarvard University (1973)
Occupation(s)Editor, Writer, Journalist
EmployerForbes
WebsiteForbes Blog

William Baldwin is an investment strategies editor at Forbes Media. He has held this position since September 2010.[1][2] Before that, he was an editor of Forbes magazine for 11 years.[3] Baldwin graduated from Harvard University with a degree in linguistics and applied math in 1973. He has been an Enrolled Agent since 1979 and a member of the Pigou Club since 2006.[4] He is married and has two children.

Baldwin's feature articles have covered such topics as how to find value stocks abroad, how to integrate lifestyle choices into investment allocation decisions, and how to invest in master limited partnerships.

Baldwin's monthly columns for the magazine discuss retirement annuities, carving up a portfolio to save on taxes, and using exchange-traded funds to invest in commodities. His blog has delved into inflation hedges, how to bet against Ben Bernanke's money-printing scheme, and how to extract unusual tax benefits from Roth retirement accounts.

William Baldwin has also given talks on tax-efficient investing at the American Institute of Economic Research, at the Theater Communications Group Governance Forum, and on Forbes investment seminar cruises.[5][6][7]

References

  1. Forbes Editor Steps Down as Troubled Magazine Pursues New Strategy – DailyFinance
  2. Pompeo, Joe. "Longtime Top Forbes Editor William Baldwin Is Changing Roles To Become A Writer". Business Insider. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
  3. Kuczynski, Alex (October 12, 1998). "Changing of the Guard, and Coverage, at Forbes". Retrieved June 1, 2023 via NYTimes.com.
  4. Members Pigou Club
  5. "Steve Cunningham's interview with William Baldwin (video)". www.aier.org. Archived from the original on December 6, 2010.
  6. "William Baldwin Lecture (video)". www.aier.org. Archived from the original on December 6, 2010.
  7. "2010 TCG Fall Forum on Governance – Speakers". Retrieved June 1, 2023.


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