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Older and wiser? An affective science perspective on age-related challenges in financial decision making

机译:年纪大一些?情感科学观点与财务决策中与年龄相关的挑战

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Financial planning decisionss are fundamentally affective in nature; they are decisions related to money, longevity and quality of life. Over the next several decades people will be increasingly responsible for managing their own assets and investments, and they will be subject to the affective influences on active, personal decision-making. Many of these crucial decisions are made and revised across the lifespan, including when to buy or sell a home, how to save for childrens’ education, how to manage healthcare costs, when to retire, how much to save for retirement and how to allocate retirement funds. As average life expectancy increases, many retirees will be faced with inadequate savings to live comfortably until the end of their lives. In the current article, we examine the problems of and potential solutions to inadequate financial planning through the lens of affective science, with an emphasis on how brain-based changes in affective processing with age might contribute to the challenge of financial planning.
机译:财务计划决策本质上是有效的;它们是与金钱,寿命和生活质量有关的决定。在未来的几十年中,人们将越来越负责管理自己的资产和投资,并且他们将受到积极主动的个人决策的情感影响。这些重要决定中的许多决定是在整个寿命周期内做出和修订的,包括何时买卖房屋,如何为子女的教育储蓄,如何管理医疗费用,何时退休,为退休储蓄多少以及如何分配。退休金。随着平均预期寿命的增加,许多退休人员将面临积蓄不足以舒适地生活到他们的寿命结束。在当前的文章中,我们通过情感科学的视角研究了财务规划不充分的问题和可能的解决方案,重点是随着年龄的增长,基于情感的大脑在大脑中的变化可能如何助长财务规划的挑战。

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