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Dr. Emily Koochel - A Fresh Perspective on Financial Psychology
Dr. Emily Koochel - A Fresh Perspective on Financial Psychology
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Tune in to hear:- How does Dr. Koochel define financial wellness, how did she arrive at this definition and what practical difference does this make in her work?- What are three actionable steps advisors can take to incorporate financial wellness into their planning conversations?- How can advisors point out inconsistencies between someone’s professed values and their actions while remaining empathetic and thoughtful about how they communicate this? - What is the role of financial psychology in meeting the demand for personalization and what do some of these solutions look like?- What are some of the road blocks to implementing financial psychology in practice?- Some people just want an old school advisor who is a subject matter expert and who simply allocates their assets effectively. What does personalization look like for this client and do we have a duty to sell them on the BeFi side of things?- Should BeFi approaches be embedded in one’s advisory practice in a subtle way or should firms advertise this feature directly?- How can financial advisors better serve their clients during big life transitions beyond simply reaching a numeric investment goal?https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilykoochelCompliance Code: 0409-OAS-2/10/2023Copy: 0356-OAS-2/7/2023
Released:
Mar 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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