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The Psychology of Why People (Used to) Hate Annuities, Part 2
The following is an excerpt from Snap Judgment: When to Trust Your Instincts, When to Ignore Them, and How to Avoid Making Big Mistakes with Your Money by David E. Adler. This is a fascinating book about the psychology of money and how our instincts and emotions often harm us when we make ...
The Psychology of Why People (Used to) Hate Annuities, Part 1
freemoneyfinance.com — The following is an excerpt from Snap Judgment: When to Trust Your Instincts, When to Ignore Them,... and How to Avoid Making Big Mistakes with Your Money by David E. Adler. This is a fascinating book about the psychology of money and how our ... (more) The Psychology of Why People (Used to) Hate Annuities, ...
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