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TED: Don't regret regret | Kathryn Schulz
We're taught to try to live life without regret. But why? Using her own tattoo as an example, Kathryn Schulz makes a powerful and moving case for embracing our regrets.
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Behavioural Aspects in Tax Payments and Informed Financial Decisions
Today we are going to explore about the Behavioural aspects in tax payments and informed financial decisions.
In the taxes payments we will understand the different behaviorial apects related to tax payments like i) Tax...
In the taxes payments we will understand the different behaviorial apects related to tax payments like i) Tax...
The Wall Street Journal
How We Spend It
"Broke Millennial" author Erin Lowry, "Pound Foolish" author Helaine Olen and My Fab Finance founder Tonya Rapley speak with WSJ Deputy Business Editor Anupreeta Das about the spending and saving habits of the next generation of...
Curated Video
Why You May Need a Financial Advisor, Even if You're Not Rich
Financial planners are often seen as a luxury service that the rich use to manage their wealth. But that only applies to institutional planners, with new ones coming in to help build wealth, says Shannon McLay, the founder and CEO of The...
Curated Video
How Juneteenth Impacts The U.S. Economy
OneUnited Bank CEO, Kevin Cohee, joins Cheddar to discuss the importance of Juneteenth and it's impact on the U.S. economy. Watch!
Curated Video
OneUnited Bank CEO on the Power of ‘Financial Wellness’
Kevin Cohee, CEO and chairman of OneUnited Bank, discusses the power of financial literacy and how education and technology can help bridge the racial wealth gap.
Bloomberg
NY Jets Linebacker Turns Ivy League Financial Literacy Professor
Jan.28 -- Brandon Copeland, a linebacker with the New York Jets and a financial literacy professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, discusses the importance of financial literacy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Should I Spend More Money on Experiences or Things?
Sal Khan explains the limited happiness that comes from buying things. Greater value comes from the freedom money gives you focus on your passions. [0:58]