10.21.24

The Power of Habits for Improving Financial Wellness

Research Brief

Much of personal financial wellness is based on individual actions and behaviors. We might want a better credit score or more savings, but we don’t take the steps required to accomplish those goals. Recognizing the desire to change doesn’t always lead to action. That’s why habits are so important for financial wellness.

How do we replace bad habits with good ones or build new good habits to yield positive results in our financial state?

Understanding human cognition can improve financial wellness

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Author

Dena Barnwell

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