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The Psychology Of Money

None of us are immune to our own psychology when it comes to money. Any of us can make a bad decision about our finances if we don’t prepare in advance for what is to come.

Here is what Tim’s story can teach you about the psychology of money and how to manage yours, so you don’t lose everything you’ve worked hard for (not financial advice).

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