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Mind over money, why understanding your money behaviour will improve your financial freedom, Evan Lucas

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Mind over money, why understanding your money behaviour will improve your financial freedom, Evan Lucas
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mind over money
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Evan Lucas
Sub title
why understanding your money behaviour will improve your financial freedom
Summary
Understand how your thinking drives your money behaviour to master your finances and make better financial decisions.There is limitless financial information in our modern-day, connected world. We can find stats, facts, investing approaches, wealth creation hacks and new ways to wealth (think Crypto currencies). But leading economist and market analyst Evan Lucas believes we should cut out the external noise and look at ourselves first. What drives our behaviour and attitude to money? This fascinating book explores the things people do to overcome their money habits and looks to instill tips on how we can make better money decisions just by acknowledging our own learned behaviours. All too often we ignore logic and make decisions around money that we know aren't entirely rational. That's because money doesn't just involve finances - it's deeply tied up with our emotions, our learned behaviours, our biases and how we think.We are all different in the way we use money: some of us are savers, some spenders, risk-takers, or investors. Mind over Money helps us understand our money personalities, our money cognition and why we do what we do. It then takes us through ways we can work with our strengths so that we meet our financial goals and live the lifestyle we desire
Table Of Contents
Cover -- Praise -- Halftitle -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1: To be human is to be reasonable -- Chapter 2: You are you, I am me -- Chapter 3: Money cognition -- Chapter 4: The five money personalities -- Chapter 5: When money collides -- Chapter 6: Liberation: the reality of choice -- Chapter 7: Time heals all -- Chapter 8: Money culture -- Chapter 9: Loving the scary ugly -- Chapter 10: The elephant paradigm -- Chapter 11: Control your controllables -- Chapter 12: Spendvesting -- Chapter 13: Unreasonable expectations -- Final thoughts: our minds and money -- References--Glossary -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Index
Target audience
adult
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