How snap judgments help and hurt our wallets
Filed under: Budgets, Credit, Home, Insurance, Retire, Tax, Health, Investing
David E. Adler -- author of "Snap Judgment: When to Trust Your Instincts, When to Ignore Them, and How to Avoid Making Big Mistakes with Your Money" (FT Press) -- chats with WalletPop's Lan Nguyen about how our intuition affects our financial decisions. Adler, who is also a longtime behavioral finance reporter, tells when we can trust our gut in areas like investing, retirement, health insurance, and home loans.



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8-06-2009 @ 8:11AM
gene75 said...
Good thing blogtalkradio!
Very convinient when your eyes are tired after all day sitting in fron of monitor.
It would be good if we have such intuition to know things in advance.
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