10 behavioural finance mistakes in retirement planning
Description
In this Australian Retirement Podcast episode, your host Drew Meredith, from Wattle Partners, is joined by Owen Rask, Chief Investment Officer of Rask, to talk about the 10 common behavioural finance mistakes people making for retirement planning.
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Topics covered today:
- Immediacy and recency bias
- Loss aversion bias
- Familiarity Bias
- Anchoring
- And many more
James will be back next week to finish off episodes 1 thru 10 with Drew Meredith.
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