Behavioral Finance in Practice: Recognizing and Countering Your Own Financial Biases

Structured self-assessment exercises and decision-process checklists to identify your personal bias patterns and build guardrails into your financial decisions.

⏱ 1h 9m 📚 3 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Reading about cognitive biases is one thing. Catching them in your own reasoning at the moment of a financial decision is quite another. This course focuses on the practical application — using self-assessment tools, decision process templates, and structured reflection to build the habit of bias detection in real financial situations. By the end of this course you will be able to identify your own dominant bias patterns through structured self-assessment, apply decision process checklists before major financial choices, audit a past financial decision for bias influence, and build pre-commitment strategies that reduce the impact of predictable errors. What you will learn: - A personal bias inventory: structured self-assessment across the major cognitive biases to identify your most common patterns - A pre-decision checklist for major financial choices: prompts that surface potential bias before commitment - How to conduct a retrospective review of a past financial decision — an exercise in honest post-mortem analysis - A loss aversion audit: reviewing your current portfolio for positions held beyond rational justification - A mental accounting audit: mapping your current spending and saving categories to identify inconsistencies - How to design pre-commitment strategies — automatic contributions, waiting periods, rules about selling — to reduce in-the-moment bias - A template for documenting investment theses so you have an external record to check against later - A bias journal framework: a structured weekly practice for noticing financial-decision emotions in real time The course is structured as a series of guided reflection and analysis exercises, each preceded by a short reading on the relevant bias. The exercises accumulate into a personal bias profile — a documented picture of your most significant decision-making vulnerabilities and the guardrails you have put in place. Suitable for individuals who want to improve their financial decision-making through self-awareness rather than through general rules. No prior psychology or finance background is required. This course is educational and does not constitute financial therapy or licensed mental health support.

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  • Short & focused
    1h 9m of practical content

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