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Dollars and Sense

By Dr. Dan Ariely, Jeff Kreisler

Humour and behavioural economics reveal why money decisions feel irrational and how everyday spending habits can be changed for the better.

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Humour and behavioural economics come together to explain why money decisions so often feel irrational. Credit cards, budgeting, sales, and everyday spending all reveal the emotional forces that shape financial behaviour and distort what things are really worth.

Readers interested in personal finance will find a clear look at the habits and assumptions that lead people astray. The result is a practical and engaging account of how to recognise those instincts and make smarter choices with money.

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Dollars and Sense by Dr. Dan Ariely, Jeff Kreisler is about Humour and behavioural economics reveal why money decisions feel irrational and how everyday spending habits can be changed for the better.

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