Poor decisions often lead to regret and making
poor financial decisions leads to regret and less money in your pocket.
Not exact matches
Of course, I don't want people to suffer, but the longer both the expansion and bull market continue, the more we tend to forget that they can actually end,
leading some to make
poor financial decisions.
They will make some
poor financial decisions, but over time those mistakes will
lead to successes.
Failing to provide this information could
lead to parents finding themselves in overpayment situations with HMRC or DWP or they could make
poor financial decisions and be worse off because of them.»
According to a 2007 research paper by the credit rating company, Experian ¸ this tendency to be «financially shortsighted (myopic), favoring more immediate rewards rather than
financial benefits in the future,
leads to
poor economic
decision making.»
Even the most experienced investor can make a knee - jerk
financial decision,
leading to
poor investment outcomes.
«These myths about student loans can
lead borrowers to
poor financial decisions, not to mention trap them in debt for longer than they need to be,» said
lead researcher Rebecca Safier.
Sometimes, people make
poor financial decisions or live their life with
poor credit habits that have
led them to having bad credit.
Poor financial decisions and lack of discipline when it comes to handling personal finances may
lead to bad debts.
Philip Yim Kwong Cheng of the Australian Catholic University theorized in a 2010 article in the Journal of Behavioral Finance that unconscious thought, which meditation is intended to facilitate, might help in limiting overconfidence, a trait which is often found among money managers and which is documented to
lead to
poor financial decisions.
«Hand to Mouth» author Linda Tirado: Broke means bad money
decisions — Former IHOP night cook - turned - author Linda Tirado explains in very frank terms why being
poor often
leads to making shortsighted
financial decisions... (See Hand - to - mouth)
Recently I highlighted a series of studies showing that men's competition with each other for mates can
lead to
poor financial decisions such as racking up credit card debt.
Q: You noted in your article that inaccurate data can
lead to
poor decision making and
financial loss.