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Financial and Economic Literacy - Paperback

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by Dan Zhumadilov (Author), Timothy Choi (Author)

Most money advice fails for one simple reason: people aren't spreadsheets.

We make financial decisions through emotion, habit, stress, marketing, and incomplete information. Yet most personal finance books either oversimplify the answers or bury readers in jargon and theory.

This book takes a different approach.

Drawing on research from economics, finance, and psychology-and shaped by more than a decade of university-level teaching-Zhumadilov and Choi translate complex academic insights into practical lessons you can actually use.

Inside, you'll learn:

  • How investing really works and the mistakes that quietly destroy long-term returns
  • Why people overspend, misjudge debt, and fall for financial scams
  • What research says about retirement, risk, and building wealth over time
  • Why housing, healthcare, and college costs have risen so dramatically
  • How taxes, inequality, and public debt shape everyday economic life
  • Which financial habits are driven more by psychology than math

This isn't a collection of hot takes or recycled "money hacks." It's an evidence-based guide to understanding both your finances and the economic systems surrounding them.

Number of Pages: 282
Dimensions: 0.64 x 8 x 5.25 IN
Publication Date: May 04, 2025
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