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How Monkey Brain Chatters in Your Ear - or –
The Five Most Common Psychological Biases That Affect Your Money
Jason HullHull Financial Planning
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How Many Times Have You Said This?
• “I just have to find the right answer…”• “There has to be a shortcut…”• “There’s someone out there with a secret that
I just don’t know about…”
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If Education is the Answer, Then Why
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Personal Finance Isn’t Just About Math
• Math is immutable
• But behavior isn’t
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My Story
• When I was a lieutenant in Germany, I’d put $1,000 in a savings account and $300 in an IRA every month (limits were lower back then)
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My Story
• Then, I’d put $800 on the credit card…
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My Story
• AND withdraw $500 from savings
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My Story
What I told myself• I’m a saver!• I’m being
responsible!• That credit card
debt isn’t bad.• It’s OK to spend
some because you’re saving.
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The truth was• I was racking up
debt• I was putting
money in savings while carrying a credit card balance
Who is Monkey Brain?
• It’s your limbic system
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What Does Monkey Brain Love?
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A Little Story
• 25 year old couple
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A Little Story
• Earns median family income: $51,017• Will work for 40 years and retire• Assuming – 7.5% annual return – 3% inflation with employer match of 50% up to 6%
in 401k contribution– $4k/month in Social Security @ age 66
• Needs to save 12.16% annually• What could go wrong?
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Anchoring Bias
• Employer says
“We’ll match 401k contributions up to 3%!”
- instead of -
“We’ll match 50% 401k contributions up to 6%”
• 3% reduction in savings because of anchor 19.8% retirement target shortfall
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Status Quo Bias
• Many investors never change their equity allocation as they age
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Dunning-Kruger Effect
• When we think we’re better than everyone else, we try to time the market
• Loss aversion: we’ll risk more to get back to breakeven
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Hedonic Adaptation
• Allowing lifestyle rather than savings to expand
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Hyperbolic Discounting
• We treat our future selves as strangers and discount future pain and pleasure
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(1) http://blogs.marketwatch.com/encore/2013/06/05/more-retire-with-mortgages-credit-card-debt/(2) http://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/articles/2013/05/13/the-baby-boomer-retirement-crunch-begins
Bonus Trait of Monkey Brain
• He wants to know who the people are in his neighborhood
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– This – Is better than this
You make $50,000 per year and your
neighbors make $40,000 per year
You make $60,000 per year and your
neighbors make $70,000 per year
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What’s the One Asset You Have That Can Never Grow?
The Winning With Money Course
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Lesson 1: Answering the Question WhyLesson 2: Monkey Brain’s Common WeaponsLesson 3: Money Comes and Money GoesLesson 4: Cracking the Whip on Your MoneyLesson 5: Christmas Comes Once a YearLesson 6: A Contract on Your LifeLesson 7: What if You Can’t Work (and Not Just From Lack of Coffee)?Lesson 8: Don’t Pay an Arm and a Leg to Keep Your Arm and LegLesson 9: Long Term Care
InsuranceLesson 10: Investing Doesn’t Mean Playing the MarketsLesson 11: An IRA Isn’t an AccountLesson 12: Retirement – Paying for Knee-High Socks and HammocksLesson 13: How Much Should I Be Saving?Lesson 14: Social Security – Neither Social nor Secure, But It’s SomethingLesson 15: Kids – Raising Them, Feeding Them, and Educating Them Lesson 16: Making Your House Your Home and Not
a Money PitLesson 17: Papers, please! The important documents in your lifeLesson 18: Getting People Who Live in Houses to Pay YouLesson 19: Starting Your Own Gig and Managing the BandLesson 20: Tying It All Together
The Winning With Money CourseWorksheets
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Lesson 4: Measuring how well you stick to your budgetLesson 10: How often you should investLesson 12: Calculating your retirement expenses and your “target number”Lesson 13: How much to save each monthLesson 14: Social Security contributions and taxesLesson 15: How much will your children cost youLesson 15: How much to save for the kids’ college educationLesson 18: Calculating the profitability of potential rental properties
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Disclaimers
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