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Master your mindset and make better financial decisions. What drives our behaviour and attitude to money? All too often we ignore logic and make decisions around money that we know aren't entirely rational. That's because money isn't just about finances - it's deeply tied up with our emotions, our learned behaviours and our biases. We are all different in the way we use money: some of us are savers, some spenders, some risk-takers or investors. Mind over Money will help you understand your money personality and how your thinking drives your money behaviour. It will teach you how to make better…mehr

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Master your mindset and make better financial decisions. What drives our behaviour and attitude to money? All too often we ignore logic and make decisions around money that we know aren't entirely rational. That's because money isn't just about finances - it's deeply tied up with our emotions, our learned behaviours and our biases. We are all different in the way we use money: some of us are savers, some spenders, some risk-takers or investors. Mind over Money will help you understand your money personality and how your thinking drives your money behaviour. It will teach you how to make better money decisions by acknowledging your own learned behaviours and working with your strengths to meet your financial goals. Mind over Money is a life-changing book. Featuring two bonus chapters, this new edition will help you get even clearer on what you want from life and your money so you can master your finances, improve your financial freedom and have the lifestyle you desire.
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Autorenporträt
Evan Lucas is a leading economist and Head of Strategy at InvestSMART. He has loved markets since the days of sitting with his grandfather and mulling over his investment portfolios. An experienced media commentator and financial educator, Evan's biggest learning from his time working in markets, investing, and finance is that our individual behaviour towards money is always different and always changing.