Category: Consumer Behavior
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The two systems investors use in making decisions – Vanguard Report
Consumer Behavior, Financial Planning, Investment Strategies, May Vanguard, Personal Finance, Vanguard InsightsReflect on the profound influence of the late Daniel Kahneman, a pioneer of behavioural economics, and his insights into how we make investment decisions, highlighting the importance of understanding biases and decision-making systems.
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Fin-fluencer or financial adviser
Consumer Behavior, Economic Insights, Financial Literacy, Financial Planning, Financial Wellness, Investment Strategies, Legal Advice, Personal FinanceKim Kardashian’s fine from the SEC for promoting cryptocurrency without disclosure highlights the risks of following ‘fin-fluencers’. Research shows that professional financial advice significantly improves investment outcomes. Learn why relying on experienced financial planners is crucial for securing your financial future.
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Cybersecurity – Identity theft and prevention
Consumer Behavior, Cyber Security, Financial Health, Financial Wellness, Personal Finance, Support ServicesThe alarming increase in identity theft and scams highlights the importance of cybersecurity. This article provides essential tips to protect your personal information and prevent identity theft, along with steps to take if you suspect your identity has been stolen.
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Breaking free from living pay-to-pay
An alarming number of Australians are living paycheque-to-paycheque. This article explains how poor money management leads to cashflow issues and provides advice on breaking the pay-to-pay cycle and getting your finances under control.
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How happy are you: measuring happiness across countries and generations
Community & Engagement, Consumer Behavior, Financial Wellness, Lifestyle, Lifestyle & Well-being, Personal Finance, Spiritual Perspectives on WealthThe 2024 World Happiness Report ranks Finland as the happiest country for the seventh year in a row, while the USA drops out of the top 20 for the first time. Serbia and Bulgaria show the most significant improvements, climbing 69 and 63 places, respectively, since 2013. Rankings are based on people’s assessments of their…
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