
People tend to be penny wise and pound foolish and cry over spilt milk, even though we are taught to do neither. Focusing on the present at the expense of the future and basing decisions on lost value are two mistakes common to decision-making that are particularly costly in the world of finance.Behavioral Finance: What Everyone Needs to KnowR provides an overview of common shortcuts and mistakes people make in managing their finances. It covers the common cognitive biases or errors that occur when people are collecting, processing, and interpreting information. These include emotional biases and the influence of social factors, from culture to the behavior of one's peers. These effects vary during one's life, reflecting differences in due to age, experience, and gender.Among the questions to be addressed are: How did the financial crisis of 2007-2008 spur understanding human behavior? What are market anomalies and how do they relate to behavioral biases? What role does overconfidence play in financial decision- making? And how does getting older affect risk tolerance?
This book investigates the core question of how cognitive biases and emotional factors systematically influence financial decision-making and market outcomes. The authors, Greg Filbeck, H. Kent Baker, and John R. Nofsinger, utilize established research in behavioral economics and financial psychology to construct a framework for understanding why individuals frequently deviate from rational economic behavior. By examining the intersection of human psychology and market mechanics, they provide a comprehensive overview of the errors that lead to suboptimal financial results.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a highly accessible entry point for understanding the psychological underpinnings of modern finance. Readers frequently note that the prose is clear and well-structured, making complex behavioral concepts understandable for non-specialists.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2019-03-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190868740
ISBN-13:
9780190868741
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