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Navigating Behavioral Finance in Retirement

  1. Navigating Behavioral Finance in Retirement Fred Saide 36:02

In this episode of Money Matters USA, Fred Saide delves into the concept of behavioral finance and its implications for Retirement Planning. He explains how psychological factors and cognitive biases influence financial decisions, often leading to irrational choices. The discussion covers various biases such as anchoring, loss aversion, and overconfidence, and emphasizes the importance of understanding these biases to make informed retirement decisions. Fred also provides strategies for managing emotions and staying focused on financial goals, highlighting the need for personalized retirement planning and regular reassessment of financial strategies.

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Dr. Saide is a frequent speaker and published newspaper columnist on subjects including Social Security, IRA, 401k’s, retirement plans, strategic (income) tax planning, estate planning with retirement assets. He is a successful podcaster MoneyMattersUSA® with Fred Saide and previously hosted a weekly radio program. His expertise has been well sought after, as he has been published in USA Today and Gannett Media. He has authored several e-books and “white apers” on financial and retirement topics. Additionally, he has been interviewed by many financial publications, TV and cable, and has ghost written for multiple financial websites.

After graduating from Duke University, where Dr. Saide earned his Ph.D., MA, MBA, and his BA from Adelphi University, he went on to earn certificates for studies at Purdue University, The American College of Financial Services, MIT Age Labs, Penn_Wharton.

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