- Andrew Tobias
Andrew Tobias (born
20 April 1947 ) is an Americanjournalist ,author , andcolumnist . His main body of work is oninvestment , but he has also written onpolitics ,insurance , and other topics. Since 1999, he has been thetreasurer of theDemocratic National Committee .Tobias graduated from
Harvard University in 1968 with a degree (B.A.) inSlavic languages and literatures. In 1972, he obtained hisMasters of Business Administration degree from Harvard as well. However, during his schooling, he worked writing articles forNew York Magazine , and after graduation became acontributing editor .He is the
author of several books. Among his titles on investment are "The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need ", "The Only Other Investment Guide You'll Ever Need ", "My Vast Fortune ", "Money Angles ", "" and "The Funny Money Game ". Tobias also wrote the semi-autobiographical novel "The Best Little Boy in the World " under the pen name "John Reid" back in 1973 [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0345288726/] . He used a pen name because he wasn't comfortable yet with publicly disclosing his homosexuality to a broad audience. This book was later republished in 1998 under his real name [http://www.amazon.com/dp/067960314X/] to coincide with the sequel, "The Best Little Boy in the World Grows Up ". Despite his writing and successful investing on his own behalf, he has never been employed in the investment industry Fact|date=May 2007. He parlayed his writings and advice into success in thesoftware industry as well with his "Andrew Tobias's Managing Your Money " financial application, which was ultimately eclipsed byQuicken .Tobias has written on other topics with books such as "", "
Getting By on $100,000 a Year ", a collection of magazine pieces; "Auto Insurance Alert ", a book proposing radicalinsurance reform ; "Kids Say Don't Smoke " on the efforts oftobacco companies to sellcigarettes to younger consumers (which was also published in Russian).For several years he had a column in Esquire, then in Playboy, then in Time, and has frequently appeared in Parade.
He has been a strong opponent of Republican efforts to reduce taxes for high-income individuals before balancing the budget and/or funding what he considers higher priorities. His columns in 2004 were generally directed at the economic policies of President
George W. Bush .He became a controversial figure in a fight over a
ballot initiative to convertCalifornia 's autoinsurance system into ano-fault system which would be paid for throughgasoline taxes instead ofpremium s. He faced fire from insurance groups who feared the loss of business and profits, from insurance agents who feared the loss of commissions, from anti-tax persons who objected to financing the scheme through gasoline taxes, from oil companies that did not want higher prices to reduce demand, fromconsumer groups that had strongly supported "true no-fault" insurance in years past but (in Tobias's view) had caved to the influence of personal injury attorneys, and from personal injury attorneys who feared a substantial loss of income if no-fault were enacted. Although Tobias wrote a book on the topic and spearheaded the California initiative, funding a large part of it himself, he is quick to point out that neither pay-at-the-pump nor "true no-fault" (which he says Michigan comes closest to in the U.S.) is an idea original with him. In fact, at least two Canadianprovinces have similar public insurance schemes.Tobias is the partner of fashion designer Charles Nolan. Tobias was Grand Marshall of the 2005 New York City
LGBT Pride Parade.External links
* [http://www.andrewtobias.com Andrew Tobias web site]
* [http://www.newsmeat.com/media_political_donations/Andrew_Tobias.php Andrew Tobias' political donations]
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