Description |
1 online resource (vii, 272 pages) |
Contents |
Part I The Psychology of Financial Decisions -- Part II The Track, the Stock Market, and Other Types of Gambling -- Part III Personal Decisions: Personal Safety, Personal Finance, and Health Choices -- Part IV CEO Behavior -- Part V Psychology and the Credit Crisis -- Part VI Conclusion: Debiasing. |
Summary |
One of the world's leading experts in behavioral finance and economics illuminates the irrational behavior that costs investors so much money, demonstrates why instinctual decision-making can be so costly, and shows how to avoid disastrous subjective biases in one's own financial decision-making. |
Subject |
Investments -- Psychological aspects.
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Investments -- Decision making.
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Finance -- Psychological aspects.
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Finance -- Decision making.
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Investissements -- Aspect psychologique. |
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Investissements -- Prise de décision. |
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Finances -- Aspect psychologique. |
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Finances -- Prise de décision. |
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Investments -- Psychological aspects. |
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Investments -- Decision making. |
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Finance -- Psychological aspects. |
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Finance -- Decision making. |
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Finance -- Decision making |
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Finance -- Psychological aspects |
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Investments -- Decision making |
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Investments -- Psychological aspects |
Other Form: |
Print version: Adler, David E. Snap judgment. Upper Saddle River, N.J. : FT Press, ©2009 9780137147786 (OCoLC)297146416 |
ISBN |
9780137036837 |
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0137036833 |
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8131744299 |
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9788131744291 |
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