The First Number Is Lying to You
How Anchoring Bias Distorts Money Decisions Anchoring is when the first piece of information sets the tone for everything else. […]
How Anchoring Bias Distorts Money Decisions Anchoring is when the first piece of information sets the tone for everything else. […]
Budgeting has real benefits, but you might not fully experience it if you don’t protect your ability to follow it.
“Follow who know road“, but what happens when the person in front doesn’t actually know road? And you stay silent
You’re Not as Rational as You Think When we make decisions, we always like to think that our decisions are
When we receive a lump sum of money, whether it’s a gift, an inheritance, the sale of a business product,
When money is limited, every purchase is a tradeoff. The question isn’t whether any gadgets you are considering are useful;
In a previous post, we discussed how to think about gadget purchases when you are faced with similar gadgets, where
One of the cornerstones of mindful spending is long-term thinking and awareness of the value of whatever you plan to
If you can’t stop spending impulsively, play this game: How long can I go without spending a dime? When it