
Money Makes Me Crazy!
A Prescription for Money Sanity
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Narrated by:
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Brandon Batchelar
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By:
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Ted McLyman
About this listen
Apexx Behavioral Solutions CEO Ted McLyman presents a compelling story about how behavior drives money decisions and that the common wisdom about personal finance is wrong. Building on over 35 years of experience as a leader, educator, financial advisor and business owner McLyman offers a refreshing new approach to money management. Money Makes Me Crazy: A Prescription for Money Sanity draws on his vast understanding of behavioral finance to explore why we continually make bad money choices. This audio book offers a light and entertaining account of how our human nature conspires against us when we make money choices.
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