Behavioral Finance Reads to Outsmart Yourself
Anchoring, loss aversion, and present bias can sabotage great plans. Our favorite e-books offer short exercises to name triggers and build better defaults. Readers love the simple scripts for saying no to impulse buys without feeling deprived or awkward.
Behavioral Finance Reads to Outsmart Yourself
Authors show how to make good choices easier: separate savings accounts, 24-hour holds on nonessential purchases, and subscription audits. These tiny frictions protect future you. Tell us which habit you’re trying first, and we’ll include it in next week’s roundup.