Behavioural Finance
Building wealth is a gradual process that requires time, strategic use of compound interest, and consistency. Effective investment planning, a highly technical and regulated area of financial planning, involves several interrelated components such as estate structuring, tax planning, risk management,
Reactive devaluation is the tendency of an investor to bestow greater value on a proposal or recommendation that emanates from someone that he likes. Where the same proposal comes from someone he does not like, the investor will place less
Whether it’s dumping shares, stocking-piling toilet paper or sipping bleach, greed and fear can drive seemingly rational people to make irrational decisions, especially in times of crisis.