Thinking: Short-Term and Long-Term
It’s late May here in Freedomville and that means the kids are out of school. Beginning about a week or so ago our three consumption functions started bringing home a year’s worth of crap...
It’s late May here in Freedomville and that means the kids are out of school. Beginning about a week or so ago our three consumption functions started bringing home a year’s worth of crap...
For almost a year now I have been doing the grocery shopping for our family of five. I like routines so I generally go every Monday morning, usually around 10 am or so—you know,...
In case you haven’t noticed, I’m fascinated by the psychology that drives money behaviors and financial outcomes. As a reformed tax attorney with formal accounting and finance education, I appreciate the fact that knowledge in...
Here in Freedomville we’re emerging from the snowstorm-of-the-century-of-the-week that wasn’t. Weather forecasts in the mid-part of last week predicted 2-4 inches of snow accumulation last Friday night into Saturday morning, and for us that...
In our hyper-consumption culture today there are a lot of people looking for excuses as to why they are NOT financially independent. These excuses allow the majority of our society that is financially dependent on...
The field of research and thought labeled “behavioral finance” is exploding in importance and popularity, and the insights it is yielding offer a wealth of opportunity for each of us to learn about our own...
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