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Debiasing techniques from financial planners’ perspectives
Australia, Canada and South Africa
A reflection on debiasing research
Through the lens of Black amaXhosa Women in South Africa.
The impact of unique reference points on (re)purchase decisions.
This active step will improve both your attitude and behaviour with money.
An analysis of social factors: age, gender, race, education, marital status, & income.
Individual investor trading on days of the week and times within a day.
Insights into low levels of financial knowledge across all subgroups.
Financial viability in South Africa as a tool to combat poverty.
A comparison of retirement savings
An emerging market study
The characteristics of frequent trading individual investors.