by taaginc | Mar 9, 2016 | Behavioral Investing, Budgeting, Retirement
No, the title of this blog is not a typo. It’s an example of a not so subtle difference between futured and futureless languages. Keith Chen is a professor in behavioral economics at the Anderson School of Management at UCLA. More importantly to his work, perhaps,...
by taaginc | Apr 17, 2012 | Financial Education
This week we turn to TED’s 2012 Conference where Peter Diamandis gave a talk called “Abundance is Our Future”. Peter looks at the world of information overload, how we’re predisposed to focus on negative news first and how that shapes our view...