On September 29, 2009
Your Money Woes: Less About Math, More About Psychology?
Learning how to handle money, live within a budget and decide when to save and when to splurge is one of the greatest challenges of young adulthood (and frankly, for many, all of adulthood). You may be able to rattle off a definition of a credit derivative swap, ace calculus and win every argument with the screen when you watch TV financial pundits, but still find yourself struggling with debt and savings. Why? David Krueger, a former psychiatrist and current executive coach, and co-author of The Secret Language of Money: How to Make Smarter Financial Decisions and Live a Richer Life, has one possible answer: psychology. In an interview in on Bankrate.com (hat tip to Consumerist for pointing the way),…
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