Stop. Think. Invest. The Behavioral Finance and the Savings Life Cycle with Mike Bailey (SAIS '99, Bus '11)
Description
Why does money make us so emotional? Can mood swings or hidden bias lead to poor investment choices that trigger feelings of stress or regret? How can we leverage economic and behavioral concepts from Nobel laureates to stop and think, before we invest?
Join a discussion with Mike Bailey (SAIS '99, Bus '11), director of research and chair of the investment committee at FBB Capital Partners, and the Finance Affinity in outlining behavioral finance tools that help frame the do's and don'ts of saving and investing throughout various life stages, including young professionals, early accumulators, mid-career savers, and retirement and beyond.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students