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29 - "All Else Equal" Mental Model (Ceteris paribus)
Episode 29

29 - "All Else Equal" Mental Model (Ceteris paribus)

The DIY Investing Podcast · Trey Henninger: Private Investor, Portfolio Manager, Business Strategist, and Value Investing Expert

June 2, 201917m 48s

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"All Else Equal" Mental Model or Ceteris Paribus - Show Outline

The full show notes for this episode are available at https://www.diyinvesting.org/Episode29

Background of Ceteris Paribus Mental Model
  • Often a tool used in economic theory
  • Especially used for explaining concepts such as supply and demand
'All Else Equal' Mental Model applied to Personal Finance
  • Increased income is better than lower income
  • Lower expenses are better than higher expenses
  • The longer you live, the more wealth you'll build
Application to Investing
  • The All Else Equal Mental model can be applied to investing to create Investing First Principles
Next Episodes: A series on First Principles of Investing
  • Uses what learned in this episode and combines it with Episode 9 where we first introduced the concept of First Principles.
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