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TMA Book Review: Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
TMA Book Review: Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Sep 7, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Improves decision making for all investors.Have you ever wondered whether your financial decisions align with your future goals? Do our emotions play a pivotal role in shaping our financial choices, and influencing our long-term outcomes?Join your hosts Marcelo Taboada, Lawrence Greenberg, and Jackson Matthews as they discuss takeaways from Morgan Housel’s book, Psychology of Money. It’s an incredible personal finance book filled with great concepts and stories that can help improve decision making for all investors.Thank you for tuning in!Key Topics:"Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel: Surprising, impactful, and relatable financial insights through storytelling (1:32)Emotions' role in investing, pitfalls, and examples (3:00)How a Janitor Became a Millionaire by Saving and Investing (5:14)Balancing rationality and personal comfort in financial decision-making (8:43)Smart doesn't guarantee right decisions. Behavior matters more than knowledge (12:12)Compounding's power lies in exponential growth over time (14:22)Social comparison drives spending, but wealth is often what you don't see (18:14)Healthy financial habits: Pay yourself first, develop an investment philosophy, tune out noise (20:56)Media understands psychology, but lacks understanding of individuals (27:41)Mentioned in this Episode:Tulett, Matthews & AssociatesThe Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness - Morgan HouselThanks for Listening!Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at lawrence@tma-invest.com or 514-695-0096 ext.112Follow Tulett, Matthews & Associates on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, and more!Follow The Empowered Investor on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Released:
Sep 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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