Most people perceive their financial management through rose-coloured glasses
Even the best financial advice must contend with other sources of information
Financial services are vulnerable to populism
Too often, financial planning is viewed only as a math problem
“Implicit egotism” refers to the way positive associations about ourselves influence important decisions
Don’t underestimate the behavioural element
Activities like rebalancing and behavioural coaching can generate additional returns, finds Russell Investments
Sorting through the flood of information is a way to add value
Overreactions create opportunities for contrarians to move against the herd
A personality test can tell us about retirement planning