ISBN: 0070120498
Author: Charles B. Carlson
Language: English
Publisher: McGraw-Hill; First Edition edition (August 26, 1998)
Pages: 366
Category: Investing
Subcategory: Money
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 333
Size Fb2: 1833 kb
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After all, saving and investing can be kind of like striking a deal for your future self. Every dollar you invest is a dollar you can’t spend today-but the payoff in the future could be worth it. So why not make it easier to save with a nudge? Think of it as your future self nudging your current self. Then again, it also works in reverse: Your reflective system probably already knows you have to save, so how can you nudge your future self to stay on track? Here are some ideas: Lean into the nudge. If you’ve already automatically been enrolled in a 401(k), stick with it.
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