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Bidder Beware: With Guests Max Bazerman & Glenye Cain Oakford | Charles Schwab
Suppose you just won a hotly contested auction. How likely is it that you got a good deal?
Brave on the Waves: With Guests Bianca Valenti & Katherine Coffman | Charles Schwab
How can you strike the right balance between risk tolerance and risk aversion, and why do women and men so often view risk differently?
Repeat After Me: With Guests Jennifer LeMesurier & Tali Sharot | Charles Schwab
Why is it that when we see the same statement multiple times, we are more likely to believe it's true?
The Lucky Loonie: With Guests Peter Jordan, Trent Evans & Don Moore | Charles Schwab
Some things are simply beyond our control. And while a little luck never hurts, it's best to understand what your behaviors can truly affect.
Midyear Outlook: Corporate Bonds and Muni Bonds | Charles Schwab
Collin Martin and Cooper Howard take a look at the state of the corporate bond and muni bond markets halfway through the year.
Is It Time to Reboot Your New Year's Resolutions? (Rebroadcast) | Charles Schwab
If you set New Year's resolutions, have you fallen off track? Were you too overwhelmed to set resolutions? In either case, we have some helpful strategies to reboot your New Year's resolutions or get started on some new goals.
Does Your Inner Scorekeeper Skew Your Judgement? | Charles Schwab
How do mental scorecards shape your financial decisions? Professor Daniel Stone joins to unpack how reference points can shape risk, reward, and regret.
This Week's CPI Data and the State of the Economy | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders interviews Nancy Lazar about the state of the economy, and Kathy Jones and Collin Martin discuss investment-grade bonds.
What Matters in Corporate Real Estate (With Al Rabil) | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders interviews Kayne Anderson CEO Al Rabil about the state of the corporate real estate market.
A Clean Slate: With Guests John Beshears, Richard Thaler & Ray Zahab | Charles Schwab
How you divide your money and time is influenced by a cognitive bias—but it's one that you can put to good use.