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The psychological drivers of consumer spending: Linking well-being and perceived control to financial cutbacks
CivicScience engages directly with consumers, collecting over one million survey responses daily, to turn real-time insights ...
Personal finance is always more personal than finance, and often, it is our emotions that can lead us down the wrong path, sabotaging our financial future. As a financial advisor, I’ve deepened my ...
“Financial control in a relationship isn’t always loud or obvious,” Delony said. “It can be subtle — like one partner always ‘taking care’ of the bills without sharing access or dismissing the other’s ...
For both investors and the advisors who guide them, developing a greater degree of mindfulness in the investing process is ...
When you think of building wealth and creating a sustainable financial future, you likely imagine the numbers of your bank account acquiring more commas. To get those commas, you anticipate having to ...
Nearly half of Americans avoid checking their financial accounts due to stress, according to a new report from Wealth Enhancement. Out of sight, out of mind: In the past 12 months, 44% of Americans ...
In financial services, user experience (UX) design is often focused on clarity, security, and functionality. But an element that is frequently overlooked—and yet crucial—is emotion. People make ...
The qualities that make financially successful adults begin in childhood, according to the latest findings from a study that ...
Let's say you've gone through a breakup. You're heartbroken, confused and angry. What do you do with all those feelings? That's up to you. You have the power to "turn the intensity up or down on an ...
I get asked that question a lot. As an emotional intelligence coach, I’ve received thousands of emails from readers over the years who get caught up in a cycle of emotional thinking, which leads them ...
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