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The Effects of Financial Stress Across the Income Spectrum

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There are obvious negative effects of financial stress—or financial constraints, in general. But how do financial constraints actually affect our decisions with money or in other areas of our lives?

And while we may associate financial stress with those that have little money, anyone can feel constrained financially. For some, those constraints will be “real”, like truly struggling to make ends meet, and for others it may be more subjective, such as when one has ample income to meet necessities but may feel it’s a challenge to maintain a desired higher standard of living.

On this episode of The Behavioral Divide, host Hal Hershfield examines this topic with Princeton University Professor Anuj Shah and Sam Swift, CEO of TCI Wealth Advisors to better understand how financial stress manifests in individuals across the income spectrum and how we might better manage it.

If you enjoy the show, please let us know by subscribing and rating our series.

We’d also love to hear from you on this topic. To join in on the discussion, send us a note at [email protected].

Important Disclosures
The views expressed in this presentation are the speaker’s own and not necessarily those of American Century Investments. This presentation is for general information only and is not intended to provide investment, tax or legal advice or recommendations for any particular situation or type of retirement plan. Please consult with a financial, tax or legal advisor on your own particular circumstances.
Hal Hershfield is not affiliated with American Century Investments.

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There are obvious negative effects of financial stress—or financial constraints, in general. But how do financial constraints actually affect our decisions with money or in other areas of our lives?

And while we may associate financial stress with those that have little money, anyone can feel constrained financially. For some, those constraints will be “real”, like truly struggling to make ends meet, and for others it may be more subjective, such as when one has ample income to meet necessities but may feel it’s a challenge to maintain a desired higher standard of living.

On this episode of The Behavioral Divide, host Hal Hershfield examines this topic with Princeton University Professor Anuj Shah and Sam Swift, CEO of TCI Wealth Advisors to better understand how financial stress manifests in individuals across the income spectrum and how we might better manage it.

If you enjoy the show, please let us know by subscribing and rating our series.

We’d also love to hear from you on this topic. To join in on the discussion, send us a note at [email protected].

Important Disclosures
The views expressed in this presentation are the speaker’s own and not necessarily those of American Century Investments. This presentation is for general information only and is not intended to provide investment, tax or legal advice or recommendations for any particular situation or type of retirement plan. Please consult with a financial, tax or legal advisor on your own particular circumstances.
Hal Hershfield is not affiliated with American Century Investments.

Follow us on social media:
LinkedIn: https://a.vant.is/4l3814W
X: https://a.vant.is/3Yeb4xk
Subscribe to The Behavioral Divide podcast:
Spotify: https://a.vant.is/4iTiNJE
Apple: https://a.vant.is/42lvCWe

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