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Number of Pages
256
Age Group
All
Language
Punjabi
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Book Summary
Timeless Lessons On Wealth, Greed, And Happinessdoing Well With Money IsnโT Necessarily About What You Know. ItโS About How You Behave. And Behavior Is Hard To Teach, Even To Really Smart People.How To Manage Money, Invest It, And Make Business Decisions Are Typically Considered To Involve A Lot Of Mathematical Calculations, Where Data And Formulae Tell Us Exactly What To Do. But In The Real World, People DonโT Make Financial Decisions On A Spreadsheet. They Make Them At The Dinner Table, Or In A Meeting Room, Where Personal History, Your Unique View Of The World, Ego, Pride, Marketing, And Odd Incentives Are Scrambled Together.In The Psychology Of Money, The Author Shares 19 Short Stories Exploring The Strange Ways People Think About Money And Teaches You How To Make Better Sense Of One Of LifeโS Most Important Matters.
Product Details
Author
Morgan Housel
Publisher
Jaico Publishing House
Number of Pages
256
Language
Punjabi
SKU
BK0515148
ISBN
9788197275241
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
1.5 x 14 x 21.6 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Morgan Housel Is A Partner At The Collaborative Fund. He Is A Two-Time Winner Of The Best In Business Award From The Society Of American Business Editors And Writers, Winner Of The New York Times Sidney Award, And A Two-Time Finalist For The Gerald Loeb Award For Distinguished Business And Financial Journalism. He Lives In Seattle With His Wife And Two Kids. Morgan Housel Is A Partner At The Collaborative Fund And A Former Columnist At The Motley Fool And The Wall Street Journal.