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Spending fast and slow : why your money disappears so fast and how to slow down the flow / Max Phelps.

Spending fast and slow : why your money disappears so fast and how to slow down the flow / Max Phelps.
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ISBN 9781922611918 (paperback)
Name Phelps, Max author.
Title Spending fast and slow : why your money disappears so fast and how to slow down the flow / Max Phelps.
Published [Highett, Vic.] : Major Street Publishing, 2024.
©2024
Description v, 184 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-184).
Summary Married for 31 years, Max is self-confessed tight-arse and his wife is a natural shopaholic. With polar-opposite money habits, money was a constant source of arguments for the first 11 years of their marriage. Many of his clients struggle with their partner's money mindset in much the same way. Drawing inspiration from the groundbreaking works of behavioural economists and psychologists, such as Daniel Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow, Max delved into the intricacies of human decision-making to uncover the cognitive biases and heuristics that often lead us astray when it comes to spending. The book begins by examining impulse buying, the power of advertising and the modern monetary system, and the invisible forces that shape our financial choices. It then presents practical strategies for budgeting, saving to invest and saving to spend so readers can create a solid financial foundation. As you progress through the book, you'll begin to see your relationship with money in a new light and be better equipped to make choices that align with your values and goals.
Subjects Money -- Psychological aspects
Finance, Personal
Budgets, Personal
Saving and investment
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