The right age for making smart financial decisions

Wall Street Journal report says so…a research article

Everything in box, graph or pie…… Box it up & bingo…….we have a research theory😵‍💫

Western philosophies on most things are utterly placed in the wrong box and this is one more 🤷🏼‍♂

The prime years for making smart financial decisions are, on average, 53 and 54 – it says.

At around that age, people have accumulated knowledge and experience about money, spending and saving, but haven’t begun losing key analytic cognitive skills. It’s also roughly the age when adults make the fewest financial mistakes, related to things like credit-card use, interest rates and fees.

Wise statement – “We would let market changes scare us into making changes we shouldn’t have”

In your 50s, you have enough maturity and experience to know you need help 😱

I can surely prove that the best age for a great financial decision is….. _when we renounce everything 😂…..there isn’t anything to actually take a decision 🤷🏼‍♂

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