Dollars and sense how we misthink money and how to spend smarter
Ariely, Dan
Dollars and sense how we misthink money and how to spend smarter - London bluebird book 2017 - xii,275p. illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-268) and index.
part I. What is money?: Don't bet on it ; Opportunity knocks ; A value proposition -- part II. How we assess value in ways that have little to do with value: We forget that everything is relative ; We compartmentalize ; We avoid pain ; We trust ourselves ; We overvalue what we have ; We worry about fairness and effort ; We believe in the magic of language and rituals ; We overvalue expectations ; We lose control ; We overemphasize money -- part III. Now what? : building on the shoulders of flawed thinking: Put your money where your mind is ; Free advice ; Control yourself ; It's us against them ; Stop and think.
Shares anecdotal insight into the illogical influences behind poor financial decisions and how to outmaneuver them, covering topics ranging from credit-card debt and household budgeting to holiday spending and real estate sales. "Why is paying for things painful? Why are we comfortable overpaying for something in the present just because we've overpaid for it in the past? Why is it easy to pay $4 for a soda on vacation, when we wouldn't spend more than $1 on that same soda at our local grocery store? We think of money as numbers, values, and amounts, but when it comes down to it, when we actually use our money, we engage our hearts more than our heads. Emotions play a powerful role in shaping our financial behavior, often making us our own worst enemies as we try to save, access value, and spend responsibly. In Dollars and Sense, bestselling author and behavioral economist Dan Ariely teams up with financial comedian and writer Jeff Kreisler to challenge many of our most basic assumptions about the precarious relationship between our brains and our money. In doing so, they undermine many of personal finance's most sacred beliefs and explain how we can override some of our own instincts to make better financial choices. Exploring a wide range of everyday topics--from the lure of pain-free spending with credit cards to the pitfalls of household budgeting to the seductive power of holiday sales--Ariely and Kreisler demonstrate how our misplaced confidence in our spending habits frequently leads us astray, costing us more than we realize, whether it's the real value of the time we spend driving forty-five minutes to save $10 or our inability to properly assess what the things we buy are actually worth. Together Ariely and Kreisler reveal the emotional forces working against us and how we can counteract them. Mixing case studies and anecdotes with concrete advice and lessons, they cut through the unconscious fears and desires driving our worst financial instincts and teach us how to improve our money habits. The result not only reveals the rationale behind our most head-scratching financial choices but also offers clear guidance for navigating the treacherous financial landscape of the brain. Fascinating, engaging, funny, and essential, Dollars and Sense provides the practical tools we need to understand and improve our financial choices, save and spend smarter, and ultimately live better."--Jacket.
9781509864652
Harpercollins, 53 Glenmaura National Blvd Ste 300, Moosaic, PA, USA, 18507-2132 SAN 200-2086
2018302227
Consumers--Attitudes.
Consumer behavior--Psychological aspects.
Finance, Personal--Decision making.
Finance, Personal.
Finance, Personal--Psychological aspects.
Finance, Personal--Psychological aspects.
Personal finance.
Personal finance.--Psychological aspects.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Decision-Making & Problem Solving.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Personal Finance--Money Management.
PSYCHOLOGY--Applied Psychology.
Consumers--Attitudes.
Finance, Personal.
Finance, Personal--Decision making.
Finance, Personal--Psychological aspects.
Geld
Zahlungsbereitschaft
Emotionales Verhalten
Gewohnheit
Fehlentscheidung
Kapitalanlage
HG179 / .A685 2017
332.024 / AR-D
Dollars and sense how we misthink money and how to spend smarter - London bluebird book 2017 - xii,275p. illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-268) and index.
part I. What is money?: Don't bet on it ; Opportunity knocks ; A value proposition -- part II. How we assess value in ways that have little to do with value: We forget that everything is relative ; We compartmentalize ; We avoid pain ; We trust ourselves ; We overvalue what we have ; We worry about fairness and effort ; We believe in the magic of language and rituals ; We overvalue expectations ; We lose control ; We overemphasize money -- part III. Now what? : building on the shoulders of flawed thinking: Put your money where your mind is ; Free advice ; Control yourself ; It's us against them ; Stop and think.
Shares anecdotal insight into the illogical influences behind poor financial decisions and how to outmaneuver them, covering topics ranging from credit-card debt and household budgeting to holiday spending and real estate sales. "Why is paying for things painful? Why are we comfortable overpaying for something in the present just because we've overpaid for it in the past? Why is it easy to pay $4 for a soda on vacation, when we wouldn't spend more than $1 on that same soda at our local grocery store? We think of money as numbers, values, and amounts, but when it comes down to it, when we actually use our money, we engage our hearts more than our heads. Emotions play a powerful role in shaping our financial behavior, often making us our own worst enemies as we try to save, access value, and spend responsibly. In Dollars and Sense, bestselling author and behavioral economist Dan Ariely teams up with financial comedian and writer Jeff Kreisler to challenge many of our most basic assumptions about the precarious relationship between our brains and our money. In doing so, they undermine many of personal finance's most sacred beliefs and explain how we can override some of our own instincts to make better financial choices. Exploring a wide range of everyday topics--from the lure of pain-free spending with credit cards to the pitfalls of household budgeting to the seductive power of holiday sales--Ariely and Kreisler demonstrate how our misplaced confidence in our spending habits frequently leads us astray, costing us more than we realize, whether it's the real value of the time we spend driving forty-five minutes to save $10 or our inability to properly assess what the things we buy are actually worth. Together Ariely and Kreisler reveal the emotional forces working against us and how we can counteract them. Mixing case studies and anecdotes with concrete advice and lessons, they cut through the unconscious fears and desires driving our worst financial instincts and teach us how to improve our money habits. The result not only reveals the rationale behind our most head-scratching financial choices but also offers clear guidance for navigating the treacherous financial landscape of the brain. Fascinating, engaging, funny, and essential, Dollars and Sense provides the practical tools we need to understand and improve our financial choices, save and spend smarter, and ultimately live better."--Jacket.
9781509864652
Harpercollins, 53 Glenmaura National Blvd Ste 300, Moosaic, PA, USA, 18507-2132 SAN 200-2086
2018302227
Consumers--Attitudes.
Consumer behavior--Psychological aspects.
Finance, Personal--Decision making.
Finance, Personal.
Finance, Personal--Psychological aspects.
Finance, Personal--Psychological aspects.
Personal finance.
Personal finance.--Psychological aspects.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Decision-Making & Problem Solving.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Personal Finance--Money Management.
PSYCHOLOGY--Applied Psychology.
Consumers--Attitudes.
Finance, Personal.
Finance, Personal--Decision making.
Finance, Personal--Psychological aspects.
Geld
Zahlungsbereitschaft
Emotionales Verhalten
Gewohnheit
Fehlentscheidung
Kapitalanlage
HG179 / .A685 2017
332.024 / AR-D