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Framing Effects: Why How a Financial Choice Is Presented Changes What You Decide

The same financial choice, presented differently, produces different decisions — not because the underlying math changes but because the framing activates different psychological responses. Understanding framing effects is essential for making consistent financial decisions.

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Published on: May 7, 2026

Money Decisions

The True Cost of Owning a Car — and Why Most People Dramatically Underestimate It

Most people think of their car costs as the monthly payment. The real number is two to three times higher. Here’s how to calculate the true total cost of car ownership — and why it’s one of the most important financial numbers you should know.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 7, 2026

Money & Behaviour

The Gambler’s Fallacy: Why We Think We Can Predict What’s Random

The gambler’s fallacy — the belief that past random events influence future ones — shows up constantly in financial decisions. Here’s how it works, where it appears in investing, and how to stop letting randomness fool you.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 6, 2026

Money Explained

What Is the 4% Rule and Is It Still a Reliable Guide for Retirement Spending?

The 4% rule has been the dominant framework for retirement income planning for 30 years. Here’s where it came from, what it actually says, what its limitations are, and how to use it appropriately in 2025.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 6, 2026

Money & Behaviour

Social Comparison and Spending: How Other People’s Money Shapes Your Financial Decisions

Humans are hardwired to evaluate their circumstances by comparing them to others. In financial life, this social comparison drive shapes spending, career decisions, and definitions of ‘enough’ in ways most people never consciously examine.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 5, 2026

Money Decisions

Fee-Only vs. Commission-Based Financial Advisors: What the Difference Actually Means for You

Not all financial advisors have the same legal obligation to act in your interest. The distinction between fee-only and commission-based advisors is one of the most important things to understand before paying anyone for financial advice.

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Published on: May 5, 2026

Money & Behaviour

Present Bias: Why We Choose Today Over Tomorrow — And What It Costs Us

Present bias is the tendency to weight immediate rewards far more heavily than future ones of greater value. It’s the most consistent driver of under-saving, over-spending, and financial procrastination — and it’s not a character flaw.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 4, 2026

Money Explained

How the Stock Market Actually Works — A Plain-English Explanation

Most people who invest in the stock market couldn’t give a clear explanation of how it actually works. Here’s the honest version: what stocks are, how prices are set, what moves markets, and why long-term investing still makes sense despite all the noise.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 4, 2026

Money & Behaviour

Why We Think in Percentages When We Should Think in Dollars

Relative thinking — evaluating financial decisions in percentages rather than absolute dollars — leads to systematically inconsistent choices. The same amount of money gets very different treatment depending on the context it appears in.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 3, 2026

Money Decisions

Is a Graduate Degree Worth the Cost? How to Run the Numbers Honestly

Graduate school is a major financial decision that too many people make on intuition, social expectation, or incomplete information. Here’s the framework for evaluating whether the investment actually pays off for your specific situation.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 3, 2026

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