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Money & Stress

Behavioral Finance

 

This Investopedia site helps to explain the topic of behavioral finance.

Be sure to see some of these scholarly publications for more content on the subject of behavioral finance and economics.

 

 

Learning

 

I believe learning can come from numerous ways: experiences, classes, books, TV, newspapers, other people, radio, etc.

Here are some recommendations (random order) for ways to continue learning and growing in personal financial ways:

Articles

 

Money, usually the lack of it, is cited as the primary sources of stress for most Americans.  Here are some articles related to various aspects of stress-related money matters.  

"How time-flexible work policies can reduce stress, improve health, and save money." by Diane F. Halpern, Stress and Health. (8/2005)  21(3): 157-168.

Money Stress Weighs on American's Health, Stress in America Reports by Sophie Bethune, April 2015, Vol 46, No 4, pg. 38.

"The Relationship of Financial Stress to Overall Stress and Satisfaction." Personal Finances and Worker Productivity by Bailey, Woodiel, Turner & Young. 1998. Vol. 2, No. 2. 198-206.

 

TV/Podcasts/Radio/Streaming

 

I believe learning can come from numerous ways: experiences, classes, books, TV, newspapers, other people, radio, etc. etc.

Here are some recommendations (random order) for ways to continue learning and growing in personal financial ways:

Websites

 

  • This website has an annotated listing of other website for free, personal financial resources.
  • Investopedia -this is an excellent website with lots of free information including dictionaries, articles, etc. This particular link details average savings rates by age group. 
  • Crown Ministries - Christian-based financial stewardship

Magazines/Newspapers